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More properly 'What are the Celtic equivalents of sine metu?': there are 6 Celtic languages;

Gaelic Celtic

Irish: gan eagla; neamheaglach; neamhfhaiteach; gan scáth

Scottish Gaelic: gun ghiorag; neo-eagalach; neo-sgáthach

Manx Gaelic:

Brythonic Celtic

Welsh: di-ofn

Breton:

Cornish:

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What is the Celtic for Sine Metu?

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When was Obinna Metu born?

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How do you pronounce Sine Metu?

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