The Gaelic Celts, also known as the Gaelic people, are a branch of the Celtic ethnic group primarily associated with Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. They speak Gaelic languages, including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx. Historically, they are known for their rich cultural traditions, including mythology, music, and art. The Gaelic Celts have played a significant role in the history and cultural development of these regions, particularly during the early medieval period.
The picts (the painted people) were celts.
The Celts and the Romans had a verry big fight knowone knows except the Celts and the Romans by Leo rackauskas
The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
No. Scandinavians are Germanic. Celts are not.
the bump on the shield was copied from the Celts. nothing else was because the Celts went to war naked.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Gaelic
i think it was gaelic. i'm not quite sure
Goidelic: Irish, Scottish, and Manx Gaelic Brythonic: Welsh, Cornish, and Breton
Gaelico is the Italian equivalent of 'Gaelic'. That's the masculine form. The form for a female is 'Gaelica'. The name of the lands of the Gael speaking Celts is 'Celta gaelico'.
The Celts spoke various languages, so greetings varied by region. In Irish Gaelic, "hello" is "Dia dhuit," which means "God be with you." In Scottish Gaelic, a common greeting is "Halò." In Welsh, they say "Helo." Each language reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Celtic people.
AnswerThe Celts originated somewhere in France and the different languages sprung from their language. Gaeilge is what is spoken in Ireland, Scots Gaelic is spoken in Scotland and Welsh is spoken in Wales.
The Celts were the native Gaelic Peoples of the British Isles and included the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and Britions.
The Celts spoke many languages/dialects, some are extinct, some are still used today, some of the living languages of Celtic are Welsh, Irish, Breton, Scottish Gaelic, Cornish and Manx. Some of the extinct Celtic languages are Gaulish, Pictish, Noric, Lepontic and Cumbric.
The Celts, including the ancient Irish, were pagans as were all people of that time except for the Jews. I seriously doubt that a Gaelic word for pagan would exist, but I could be wrong. It has happened before. Anyone else?
No, they spoke many different languages and dialects. For more information, click the link "sources and related links:" below.
If someone has Gaelic roots they are said to be descended from Ireland. However, because the Irish spread the Gaelic form of the Celtic language to Scotland and the Isle of Man, descent from those locations can also be implied. The term "Gael" is also used to refer to modern Irish or Scottish Celts, regardless of their language.