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Gaulish is an extinct Celtic language that was spoken in parts of France Germany Austria Hungary and the Swiss Rhine area as late as the Roman period. It is also considered to be epigraphically attested in Belgium and Northern Italy. Gaulish was supplanted by Vulgar Latin and various Germanic languages from around the 5th century AD onwards. Galatian is the form of Gaulish spoken in Asia Minor after 281 BC.