"Eachtra" is pronounced as "ehk-truh" and "fiontar" is pronounced as "fin-tur."
Some Celtic words meaning loyal include dílis (Irish), degemer (Breton), and delweddol (Welsh).
The Celtic language contributed a small number of words to the English language, mainly related to geographical terms and names of plants and animals. Overall, the impact of Celtic languages on English language vocabulary is relatively modest compared to other language influences.
In Celtic languages, "daughters" can be translated as follows: Irish Gaelic: iníonacha Scottish Gaelic: nighean Welsh: merched Please note that Celtic languages vary in the translation of words, so the term may differ depending on the specific Celtic language.
While there is no single "Hardest word to pronounce" (you might not be able to pronounce the word easily, while others might), there are quite a few words that are so long you probably can't pronounce them. Follow the Related Link below to view some of those words.
The Celts influenced the English language through the introduction of Celtic words into Old English, the language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. These Celtic words contributed to the development of the English language and can still be found in modern English vocabulary.
Irish: gealach; ré Scots Gaelic: gealach; Luan Welsh: lleuad; lloer
Irish: seanmháthair (shanwauhir) Scots Gaelic: seanmhair (shenevur) Welsh: nain ('nine') north Wales; mam-gu (mamgee) south Wales
In Irish it's "fiáin"
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In Irish it's feall / brath
Pronounce it from the following words; Chi (CHIcken) sel (SELl)
just pronounce it as nine hundred thousand.
illegitimate
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'
The past tense of "wind" can be pronounced as either ˈwīnd\ (rhymes with "find") or ˈwind\ (rhymes with "binned"). Both pronunciations are considered correct.
my bum