In Irish it's: go deo / go bráth / go brách / go síoraí
In Scots gaelic: gu suthain / gu sìorraidh
The definition of 'lightworker' is ambiguous.
In Irish it's bronntanas / féirín
Irish: fuil Scots Gaelic: fuil Welsh: gwaed or gwaedoliaeth
In Irish it's "deartháir" In Welsh it's "brawd" In Scots Gaelic it's "bràthair"
In Irish it's "donn"
Blaidd Drwg
As I understand there are a couple of translations (coming down to Scottish Gaelic, etc.) but generally it can be 'teaghlach'. There are a few different cultures of the Celtic origin, ranging from Irish to Scottish backgrounds, all with various interpretations of each others dialect. Hope it helped =)
Breton Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh Cornish Manx
In Irish it's "Déan frois frais"
In Irish it's glas / uaine In Welsh it's "gwyrdd" In Scots Gaelic it's gorm / uaine
In Irish justice is cóir / ceart, truth is fírinne
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."