In Welsh: a enillwyd
In Irish: tuillte
In Scottish Gaelic: coisinnte
alot
In Irish it's "fiáin"
In Irish it's feall / brath
I don't know if 'Green man' actually is used in Celtic languages. The wikipedia article mentions an ancient Celtic god called Viridios which may derive from 'green'.
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
*earned
No because you haven't earnt it or won it
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
The Celtic language family is divided into a "Goidelic" (Irish, Scots and Manx Gaelic) as well as a "Brythonic" branch (Welsh, Breton, Cornish). In other words, Gaelic is a part of the larger Celtic universe.
in total she has individually earnt $4,390,223
they earnt money
In 2011 beyonce earnt $40 million