In Irish it's "sliabh"
In Scots Gaelic it's "beinn"
In Manx:
In Welsh it's "mynydd"
In Breton:
In Cornish:
Welsh/celtic for mountain
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)
Some Celtic words meaning loyal include dílis (Irish), degemer (Breton), and delweddol (Welsh).
Some words for 'colorful' in the Irish: dathannach, ildaite. in Scottish Gaelic it's dathach Welsh: lliwgar Breton: ?
Irish Gaelic: luaithScots Gaelic: luathWelsh: lludw or ulw(Not words for 'ash tree')
Irish: Scots Gaelic: Manx: Welsh: teulu Breton: Cornish:
Irish Gaelic: tarbh Scots Gaelic: tarbh Welsh: tarw
Irish Gaelic: coinín Scots Gaelic: coineanach Welsh: cwningen
Irish: tintreach Scots Gaelic: dealanach Welsh: mellt or lluched
Irish: craiceann Scots Gaelic: craiceann, sgrath Welsh: croen