Gaélicisation
The gaelicisation is a consistent process in the adoption, for people in particular, language Gaélique but also of habits specific to this Culture.
Historically, this process was made " naturellement" , and was the batch of the Pictes, much theNorman ones and theNorman ones, and especially of all the people which was going to be known under the name of Norse-Gaels. Today, the gaelicisation is more often an artificial process, particularly present in Ireland where the place names, the first names and names are " gaélicisés" or more often " Re-gaélicisés" in order to avoid the decline of the language.
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