An Domhan
pláinéad an domhain / an Domhan
Planet, 3rd planet from the sun, Planet named Earth earth's crust, soil layer, outer layer
The word earth is a noun. The planet Earth is a proper noun.
Apart from Earth, no humans have ever been on another Planet, whether they be Canadian, Irish or Bengali.
In Irish the earth is "domhan", soil is "cré".
== == Éire is the usual name used in modern Irish, and is one of the two official names of the Republic of Ireland. "Éirinn" is the dative case, while "Éireann" is the genitive case. Older names include Banba, Fodla, Ériu and Erin.The word for Ireland in the Irish language is Éire. Note the line above the first letter, which is known as a fada.Éire (ae-rih)
When using the word earth to mean soil, then it is a common noun. When using the word Earth to refer to the planet upon which we live, then it is a proper noun.Earth (the planet) is capitalized, earth (the soil) is not.
No, the word Earth is not an adverb.The word Earth is a noun (planet Earth / soil-related earth).It is also a verb (in electricity, "to earth (or ground) a wire").The closest adverb form of "Earth" is Earthly.
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
It means 'earth, ground, land'.
Yes, the word Earth when used for the planet, is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific planet. When the noun 'earth' is used to mean soil, it is a common noun.
Normally lower case but if the planet is the subject of the sentence it can be called 'Planet Earth' espcially in a non-astronomical context.