The Vasconic (Basque) substratum of the Brittonic languages (Welsh, Cumbric, Breton, and Cornish), and of the Goidelic languages (Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, and Manx), was of the language spoken by the Atlanteans, actually the Hebrew language, because the progeny of Canaan, shortly after the Tower of Babel, adopted the Semitic language Hebrew (while Canaan was a son of Ham not of Shem). Welsh is also called Gymraeg, for Gomer a son of Japheth (who may have sailed with the Canaanites), and Gaelic for Goidel Glas, by way of Egypt, during the time of the Exodus, his ancestry of Magog a son of Japheth.