The noun 'Celt' is a countable noun; the plural form is Celts.The noun 'Celt' is a concrete noun; a word for a person.
The proper adjective for the proper noun 'Celt' is Celtic.Please note that a proper noun and a proper adjective is always capitalized.
The proper noun is Celt, a word for a member of an ancient group of people who lived in parts of Western Europe and the British Isles; a modern Gael, Highland Scot, Irishman, Welshman, Cornishman, or Breton.The common noun celt is word for a prehistoric stone or metal implement with a beveled cutting edge, probably used as a tool or weapon.The proper adjective form is Celtic, relating to the Celts, or their language or culture/
The proper adjective for the nouns Celt (Kelt) or Celts is Celtic. It is a noun for the language or related language group.
Celt can be pronounce with a soft 's' sound as selt or with a hard 'k' sound as kelt.The original and most common form of pronunciation of Celt is with the hard 'k' sound.
she is a celt
Boudicca was a Celt.
Lobo, and its not 'Celt', its Galicain.
Celt.
The Anglo-Celt was created in 1846.
The Mighty Celt was created in 2005.
common noun