Aquitanian language

The Aquitanian language was spoken on both sides of the western Pyrenees in the former region Aquitaine before the Roman conquest of the area. North of the Pyrenees was the Aquitanian language area to about the Garonne, south of the Pyrenees, bordered to the east of the Basque region. The Aquitanian language is probably extinct in the early Middle Ages.

Archaeological, toponomastische and historical sources that the Aquitanian was closely related with the Basque language or language group. The Aquitanian language is almost survives only in registered form. The main source is a series of Latin - ordination and grave inscriptions, which contain about 400 people and about 70 more names of gods in Aquitanian language.

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