How many monolingual speakers of their respective celtic language are there in each of these regions?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+many+monolingual+irish+speakers+are+there%3F
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+many+monolingual+Scottish+Gaelic+speakers+are+there%3F
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+many+monolingual+welsh+speakers+are+there%3F
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+many+monolingual+breton+speakers+are+there%3F
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+many+monolingual+cornish+speakers+are+there%3F
>>73713131
The last monolingual breton speakers died in the 80s.
>>73713384
I've heard some people saying they knew living monolingual speakers. I don't know if that's true, but it's not impossible that a few very old people living in remote areas don't know much french.
>>73713131
wrong place to ask such sophisticated mumbo jumbo dear todger
you really think people here would know that
use geugul
>>73713976
i'd like to invite discussion and anecdotes though, like this >>73713874
get fucked paki
>>73713874
>He speak about it like some sort of rare species
Serve them right
Celt rapefugees can fuck off to britain
>>73714285
We've been here for 1500 years you stupid cunt
protip: the answer is 0
welsh is probably the most commonly spoken I imagine. there are a lot of places where they still use it unironically
>>73713874
Also for example my great grand mother was born in the 1910s and didn't know french, so it's plausible that some people born a bit later never really learned french and are still alive.
>>73714680
brengoules should have no right
Cornish is a 100% meme language. No one speaks it.
>>73713131
NICE MEME MAP YOU GOT THERE BUT !
>>73714865
I wonder who could be behind this post
>>73717119
coomroo am booth!
>>73717119
>Cornish
>Manx
>>73717119
Jesus fuck, that is sad... I thought they were still more widespread
>>73717119