Celtic is a language family of six distinct languages:
Irish = fánaÃ
(Scottish) Gaelic = iniltear
Manx Gaelic ...
Welsh = crwydrwr
Cornish ...
Breton ...
In Irish (Gaelic) it's fánaí;
in Scottish Gaelic it is iniltear.
neach-seachrain
falbhanach
seachranaiche
seachranach
sguit
fuadan
ùigean
The word for 'nomad' in Irish is fánaÃ, which sounds like fawn-ee.
crwydrwr
That is the proper spelling of the word "nomad" (wanderer).
In Irish (Gaelic) fánaí is 'nomad'.
The Asians were always a nomad for food and shelter.
That nomad has two camels.
There goes another nomad on his camel.
t
i was a nomad helper back in the 1600's
Nomad
Nomad
the word 'nomad' means that they travel with their food. For example- The cavemen were nomads because they had live food.
I am joining a desert caravan so I can live like a nomad.
The word that means opposite of nomad is settled or sedentary. This refers to people who live in one place and do not move around frequently.