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The Irish for proud is bród, for example, to say "Iam proud", you would say : "tá bród orm". If you're using proud as an adjective, however, you would use the word bródúil, for example, "the proud woman" translates as : "an bean bródúil".

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'Celtic' is not a single language but six separate languages divided into two groups:

  • Brythonic (Welsh, Breton, Cornish)
  • Goidelic (Irish, Scots Gaelic, Manx).
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Cliste [klishti] means 'dextrous; smart, clever'.

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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.

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In Irish it's clifeartha / cliste.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

ana-mhaith

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