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There isn't a Celtic language as such, but a family of languages. In Irish Gaelic it would probably be 'dlùthchara' - close friend (Many people think it is 'anamchara' but in fact this means the priest who confesses you, or if you are studying to become a priest your spiritual advisor) (By the way the accent (fada) on the 'u' should be the other way).

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