In Irish it's "Thig tú leis an ghrian"
Which Celtic language? There are six.
There are six distinct languages in the Celtic group.
Tibetan translation of the phrase: "rising sun" (Romanized):nyi ma 'char ka
The Latin translation of the phrase 'seize the sun' is the following: carpe solem. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'carpe' means 'to pluck'; and 'solem' means 'the sun'. The pronunciation is the following: CAHR-pay SOH-lehm.
The sun
太陽の黒。is the kanji you would use. (taiyo no kuro) the literal translation is "sun of black"
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
Sub sole is Latin for "under the sun". For example, the phrase "nothing new under the sun" from Ecclesiastes is rendered nihil sub sole novum in the Latin Vulgate translation.
The pre-Christian version was a circle with an equal-armed cross internal to the circle, called the "sun cross", representing the sun. When the Celts became Christian, the cross was Christianized. The life-giving sun was compared with Christ.
The Greek word for sun is helios.
In Greek its ''ήλιος και φεγγάρι''.
Sonne
It represents eternal life (ongoing and forever) and sometimes nature.