Cornish

/ˈkɔːrnɪʃ/ adjective

Relating to Cornwall, its people, culture, or the extinct Celtic language once spoken there.

From Cornwall + '-ish' suffix. Cornwall derives from Old English 'Cornwealas' meaning 'foreigners living in a horn-shaped region' (corn = horn, referring to the peninsula's shape). The Celtic language Cornish died out as a community language in the 18th century but has undergone revival efforts.

AMኮርኒሽ
ARالكورنية
BNকর্নিশ
CAcòrnic
CSkornština
DAkornisk
DEKornisch
ELΚορνουολικά
EScórnico
FAکورنی
FIcornwallinkieli
FRcornouaillais
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