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1. Hijo de tigre sale pintado
Common expression in Colombia to mean "Like father like son"
Also see "De tal palo, tal astilla"
"John come igual que su papá. Hijo de tigre sale pintado"
John eats just like his father
2. Goidelic
Goidelic was introduced in Ireland by the Gallaeci of Galicia, N.W. Spain circa 500 B.C. The Gallaeci spoke an archaic Goidelic Q-Celtic tongue called Gallaic. The Gallaeci are the Halstatt Celts that settled in Galicia circa 800 B.C. In Ireland, Gallaic evolved into Primitive Irish.
Celtiberian was introduced in N.E. Spain by the La Tene Celts that settled in the area circa 500 B.C. Celtiberian is also Q-Celtic, but not Goidelic.
The name for hundred in Gallaic is "ciot and "cet" in Old Irish, both words are Goidelic.
3. Gael
A Celt from Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Descendant of the ancient Gallaeci Celts of Galicia, N.W. Spain and N. Portugal.
A Goidelic (Q-CELTIC) Celt.
The Irish, Scots and Manxs are all Gaels.
4. Gallaic
An archaic Goidelic Q-Celtic language spoken by the Gallaeci Celts of Galicia, N.W. Spain and N. Portugal.
The ancestral Celtic language that evolved into primitive Irish Gaelic.
Gallaic was spoken bY the Hallstatt Celts that settled in Gallaecia circa 800 B.C.
5. Devonian
The Southwestern Brythonic P-Celtic language and common ancestor of Breton and Cornish.
Devonian was spoken in Dorset, Somerset and Cornwall.
6. Breoghan macBratha
Breoghan, king of Celtic Galicia who's real name was Breganos maccos Bratus.
Breoghan macBratha was a Milesian.
7. Breganos maccos Bratus
Celtic king of Galicia, also known as Breoghan macBratha.
Breganos maccos Bratus was a Milesian.
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