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In Welsh blood is gwaed and pure is glân.

If you want 'true' in the sense of 'correct', that would be cywir.

But when you say 'Celtic', do you mean Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Manx, Irish, or Scottish Gaelic? They are all different languages.

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