Gaulish tung

The Gaulish tung is a former Celtic tung that was spoken by the indwellers of Gaul (most of Franrike and Switzerland) before the Romish ontake. Knowledge of Gaulish comes from many ords, inholding Gaulish loanwords in Frankish, hundredds of inwritings and the Coligny Daybook, a bronze slab showing the names of Celtish months over a five year span. It is sheer from the talk of the writs that the tung was in brook at all flaks of fellowship.

Gaulish had, vocative {over|clepingly|vocative}}, [[over|wrayingly|accusative}}, , , and may have also had a  case..

Gaulish had that infixed inside a word.