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Walha is an ancient Germanic word, meaning "foreigner" or "stranger" ("welsh"), likely derived from the name of the Volcae. It is attested in the Roman Iron Age Tjurkö Bracteate inscription as walhakurne, probably "welsh crown" for "Roman coin", i.e. "bracteate". The term was used by the ancient germanic peoples to describe the inhabitants of the former Roman Empire, which were largely romanised and spoke Latin or Celtic languages. Today in the German language, Welsche refers to Latin (or Romanic) peoples: the French in particular, but also the Italians and the group in general.

Several names of non-Germanic European regions are derived from the word Walh:

 


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