Correct Answer - Option 3 : Gallic
The correct answer is Gallic.
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Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman.
- He dictated the Roman Republic from 49BC to 44BC.
- Ceaser was one of the leaders of Roman expansion and fought the Gallic War.
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Germanic, Brightons and Gallic tribes fought to defend their lands but till 51 BC Ceaser captured the entire Gaul.
- The Gaul was primarily occupied by Gauls, Belgae and Aquitanians.
- After the Roman occupation, a new Roman Gaul culture emerged.
Therefore, the language of the Celts in Gaul who were conquered by Caesar is known as Gallic.
Let's look at other options:
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Germanic:
- It's a branch of the Indo-European family and English is a part of it.
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Manx:
- It is a Celtic language that was spoken in the Isles of Mann.
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Cornish:
- It's an adjective relating to the people of Cornwall. The Cornish language was the ancient Celtic language.