Irish: fuil
Scots Gaelic: fuil
Welsh: gwaed or gwaedoliaeth
The definition of 'lightworker' is ambiguous.
In Irish it's bronntanas / féirín
In Irish it's "deartháir" In Welsh it's "brawd" In Scots Gaelic it's "bràthair"
As I understand there are a couple of translations (coming down to Scottish Gaelic, etc.) but generally it can be 'teaghlach'. There are a few different cultures of the Celtic origin, ranging from Irish to Scottish backgrounds, all with various interpretations of each others dialect. Hope it helped =)
in spanish you say familia
In Irish it's: go deo / go bráth / go brách / go síoraí In Scots gaelic: gu suthain / gu sìorraidh
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
Lakota: p'o
The Celtic word for girl is "cailín" in Irish Gaelic.
Celtaidd = Celtic
I have several different translations of the bible and I can find nowhere the word "grouse". But new translations are coming out all the time, and some not worth the paper they are written on and might have that word in their book.
There are six distinct Celtic languages.