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| fam1            = [[Geltic Languages]]
| fam1            = [[Geltic Languages]]
| fam2            = [[Cordic Langauges]]
| fam2            = [[Cordic Langauges]]
| fam3            = [[Primavtive Cordic]]
| fam3            = [[Proto-Cordic]]
| fam4            =   
| fam4            =   
| fam5            =  
| fam5            =  
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| iso6            =  
| iso6            =  
| isoexception    =  
| isoexception    =  
| linglist        =  
| linglist        = pru
| lingname        =  
| lingname        =  
| linglist2        = <!-- up to linglist6 -->
| linglist2        = <!-- up to linglist6 -->
| lingname2        = <!-- up to lingname6 -->
| lingname2        = <!-- up to lingname6 -->
| glotto          =  
| glotto          = pruain23
| glottoname      =  
| glottoname      =  
| glottofoot      =  
| glottofoot      =  
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| ietf            =  
| map              =  
| map              = Gailír Map.png
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Revision as of 18:44, 3 September 2024

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Primitive Ruáian
Ogham Stone.jpg
Gailír stone from Ratass Church, 6th century AD. It reads: [A]NM SILLANN MAQ VATTILLOGG ("[in the] name of Sílán son of Fáithloga")
RegionWestern Yeetlandia (Present Day Eastern Gotneska)
EthnicityCordic
EraEvolved into Old Ruáian about the 7th century AD
Gailír
Language codes
ISO 639-3
pru
Glottologpruain23[1]
Gailír Map.png
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  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/pruain23 |chapterurl= missing title (help). Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.