"Sean" without an accent means "old," (with an accent mark it is the name "john") and "talamh" (pronounced talav) means "earth."
"sean talamh" = "old earth."
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"talamh" means land / earth
It means 'earth, ground, land'.
talamh méith / talamh torthúil
talamh
Talamh an Eisg
tìr / talamh
talamh = earth, land, soil ùir = soil, earth an Talamh = the Earth, also an Cruinne-cè = the world/universe
Irish Gaelic for "Peace on Earth"
"Ná déan talamh de rud ar bith" means "Don't make ground of anything". It should probably be "Ná déan talamh slán de rud ar bith" which means "Don't take anything for granted"
Irish Gaelic: an Domhan (as the world) Scots Gaelic: an cruinne-cè, an Talamh, an Domhan (world/universe) Welsh:
I'd say An talamh torthach is the closest form to say it as Gaeilge.
The Celtic word for land varies among the different Celtic languages. In Irish, the word for land is "talamh," while in Scottish Gaelic, it is "talamh" as well. In Welsh, the term is "tir." Each of these words reflects the cultural and linguistic diversity within the Celtic tradition.