Irish Gaelic: an Domhan (as the world)
Scots Gaelic: an cruinne-cè, an Talamh, an Domhan (world/universe)
Welsh:
No single modern language called "Celtic". There are Irish-Manx-Scots Gaelic as well as Welsh-Cornish-Breton language groups.
Scottish Gaelic: an Talamh, or an Cruinne-cè Irish (Gaelic): an Domhan, an Chruinne
In Irish it's glas / uaine
In Welsh it's "gwyrdd"
In Scots Gaelic it's gorm / uaine
In Irish it is generally domhan [dhown], but [dhóan] in Ulster.
In Scottish Gaelic: An Talamh [un thalav]
An Domhan - The Earth
earth is Talamh in Irish as far as i know
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Scottish Gaelic: saoghal Irish Gaelic: saol, domhan (earth)
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
No Gaelic version.
it is keltoi in Gaelic
In Scottish Gaelic it is iuchair;in Irish Gaelic it is eochair.
In Irish Gaelic: Bí i do shláinte. In Scots Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: boirleach; damba Scottish Gaelic: ?
Scottish Gaelic: làir; Irish Gaelic: láir.
In Scottish Gaelic: Canada In Irish Gaelic: Ceanada
Makayla is not a word or name in Gaelic, there is no Gaelic pronounciation.
Scottish Gaelic: Seonaidh