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There are several different Celtic languages, not just one- Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Cornish, Breton and Basque (there is also Manx Gaelic as well, although this is now considered to be a 'dead' language). The word for 'time' differs in each case; I am Welsh-speaking, and 'time' in Welsh is 'amser' (pronounced 'umsarr', with the 'r's rolled). For 'time' in the other Celtic tongues, try searching Celtic Languages on Google.

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