Irish: seanmháthair (shanwauhir)
Scots Gaelic: seanmhair (shenevur)
Welsh: nain ('nine') north Wales; mam-gu (mamgee) south Wales
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
In Welsh, you can say "mam-gu" for grandmother. In Irish, you can say "seanmháthair" for grandmother.
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
Irish: seanmháthair (shanwauhir) Scots Gaelic: seanmhair (shenevur) Welsh: nain ('nine') north Wales; mam-gu (mamgee) south Wales
The compound words for grandmother is grand and mother
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)
Some Celtic words meaning loyal include dílis (Irish), degemer (Breton), and delweddol (Welsh).
motherland motherhood grandmother stepmother
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')
In Irish it's "seanmháthair" In Welsh it's "mamgu" In Scots Gaelic it's "seanmhair"
Irish: craiceann Scots Gaelic: craiceann, sgrath Welsh: croen