There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:
The four leaf clover is traditional Celtic symbol
Celtic is not a language.
seamair (clover) [shammir] seamróg(little clover, shamrock) [sham-róg]
Three Leaf Clover (Shamrock)
The tradition behind the four-leaf clover is that it is considered to be a symbol of good luck and fortune. It is believed that finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck because each leaf represents something: the first is for faith, the second for hope, the third for love, and the fourth for luck. This tradition dates back to Celtic folklore and is still popular today.
There is no single language called 'Celtic'.
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I would say about an inch. Maybe a little less, but it depends on the clover.
There is no single language alive today called Celtic.
Legend says when Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden, Eve took along a four leafed clover. So if you are lucky enough to find one, you are holding on to a bit of paradise. Celtic dominance once extended across Ireland and most of Western Europe. The Druids [Celtic priests] used shamrocks as charms to ward off evil spirits.
'Celtic brothers' is in English and has no meaning in Welsh.To say 'Celtic brothers' in Welsh is brodyr Celtaidd.
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