Irish: 'amhrán'
Scottish Gaelic: òran
Manx:
Welsh: cân; cathl, cerdd
Breton:
Cornish:
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There is no difference. The word is properly spelled "Celtic." Sometimes people pronounce it as if spelled "seltic" and sometimes as if spelled "keltic" but it is the same word, refering to anything related to the ancient people called "The Celts."
The word vassal comes from a Celtic word, gwas, which means boy or young man. It is similar in derivation to the word knight, which comes from a German word kneht, which also meant boy or young man.
they where founded by irish
Alfie Conn - Rangers to Celtic Mo Johnstone - Celtic to Rangers Kenny Miller - Rangers to Celtic Steven Pressley - Rangers to Celtic Mark Brown - Rangers to Celtic
The song he dedicates to Celtic F.C. is "You're In My Heart."
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
The Celtic word for girl is "cailín" in Irish Gaelic.
Celtaidd = Celtic
Through song and word of mouth like many other cultures in ancient times.
There are six distinct Celtic languages.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
their is a song called cockles and mucsles