The Welsh word for 'castle' is castell.
It is castell.
Irish Gaelic: bainríon Scots Gaelic: bànrìgh Welsh: brenhines
In the Irish language, beannaithe. In Scottish Gaelic, ? In Manx Gaelic, ? In Welsh, gwyn In Breton, ? In Cornish, ?
The Irish Gaelic form of the name Brendan is Breandán. It is derived from the Welsh word for "prince".
The Irish Gaelic word is capall. The Scottish Gaelic is each. The Welsh word is ceffyl or march. The Cornish word for Horse is Margh. There is not a single Celtic language but six. The others are Manx Gaelic and Breton.
In Gaelic, yarrow means "rough". The Welsh also used the word but in Welsh, it means "silver."
'Celtic' is not a single language; it's like asking for a word in 'Slavic' or 'Germanic'. There are six languages divided into two groups. They are: Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic & Manx. Welsh, Breton & Cornish.
Welsh is Celtic but not Gaelic. The name is Ann in Welsh spelling. Short forms are: Nan, Nani, Nans and Nanw.
Which castle are you referring to?
Celtic is a language family of six distinct languages:Irish = fánaí(Scottish) Gaelic = iniltearManx Gaelic ...Welsh = crwydrwrCornish ...Breton ...
In Irish it's "muclach" Scottish Gaelic: Manx: Welsh" Breton: Cornish: