In Irish it's: mairg / dobrón
In Welsh it's "galar"
In Scots Gaelic it's "bròn"
The Celtic word for sorrow is "brรณn" in Irish Gaelic and "tristezza" in Scottish Gaelic.
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
The Celtic word for girl is "cailรญn" in Irish Gaelic.
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
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
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
There was great sorrow in the house of the deceased. Parting is such sweet sorrow
The word 'sorrow' is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The women wept in sorrow. His sorrow was more than he could bear.
Celtaidd = Celtic
A word that describes to show sorrow for bad is 'sympathy'.
No. Sorrow is fa'anoanoa/fa'anoanoaga. Fa'afitauli is problem.
There are six distinct Celtic languages.
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
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
His sorrow at the loss of his friend was heartbreaking to see. It is with great sorrow that I write you this letter. The package from home relieved his sorrow.
Yes, the word sorrow is a singular, common, abstract noun. Example sentence: The sorrow that you've shown has helped to mend your sister's hurt feelings.
The Celtic word for ass is "bod" in Welsh, "gamppa" in Irish, and "jeu" in Breton.