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The word "Celts" in Irish is pronounced as "keltz." The "c" in "Celts" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound.
The Celts did not die out. The Irish and Scottish ethnic groups are among modern Celtic peoples.The Celts, did not die out. The modern Celts, are the Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx, Britons and the Cornish. It is believed that 15-20% of England has Celtic heritage. There are even some Celtic descents around mainland Europe, including Italy or France, or even at some point Asia Minor. I am an Irish Australian, and I consider myself Gaelic and Celtic.
Celts
today the Irish trace their ancestry to the Celts.
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Na Ceiltigh
Irish, Scottish, Welsh
The Celts, ancient European tribes, were known for their intricate art, skilled craftsmanship, and fierce warrior culture. They also had a rich oral tradition and are believed to have practiced agriculture and pastoralism. The Celts eventually spread throughout Europe, influencing later cultures.
Where and who were the Celts?From around 750 BC to 12 BC, the Celts were the most powerful people in central and northern Europe. There were many groups (tribes) of Celts, speaking a vaguely common language.The word Celt comes from the Greek word, Keltoi, which means barbarians and is properly pronounced as "Kelt".In the modern day Celts don't really exist though some Welsh, Scottish, Irish and people for Brittany France still consider themselves Celts.Welsh is the only Celtic windy spoken though there are still some people that still speak Irish and Scottish Gaelic which are also Celtic languages.
kilts (Scottish male skirt) Celts (ancestors of the Irish)
Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Celts, Vikings, British