Celtic Word Game

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-02-27, 21:11

[flag=]ga[/flag] Lochlannach
Norse; Scandinavian
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Zwalla » 2014-03-16, 17:41

[flag=]gd[/flag]
claidheamh

sword
Native: [flag=]en-CA[/flag]; Advanced-ish: [flag=]gd[/flag]; Started-ish: [flag=]ru[/flag][flag=]es[/flag]
Admiring: [flag=]he[/flag][flag=]kw[/flag][flag=]la[/flag][flag=]en_old[/flag][flag=]eo[/flag][flag=]br[/flag]

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Doimnic » 2014-05-01, 14:13

[flag=]gd[/flag]
Cùil Lodair
Culloden
an té naċ ḃfuil láidir, ní foláir dó ḃeiṫ ag riṫ go tapaiḋ

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-05-01, 16:33

[flag=]ga[/flag] cúl le rath
ne'er-do-well
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Doimnic » 2014-05-01, 18:18

[flag=]ga[/flag] caol
slender
an té naċ ḃfuil láidir, ní foláir dó ḃeiṫ ag riṫ go tapaiḋ

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Thon » 2014-06-12, 23:07

Irish ceol (?) "music"

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby morlader » 2014-06-26, 11:41

[flag=]kw[/flag] cowl
soup
An lavar coth yw lavar gwir:
Na vedn nevra dos vas a davas re hir;
Bes den heb tavas a gollas y dir.
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-06-26, 12:15

[flag=]cy[/flag] cwcwll cowl
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby melski » 2014-06-26, 15:03

[flag=]br[/flag] bigoudenn
Women's traditional headdress from western Brittany
................Native: French (fr) French
................Fluent: English (en) English , Italian (it) Italian
.........Intermediate: German (de) German, Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br) Portuguese
.........Conversational: Catalan (ca) Catalan, Spanish (es) Spanish
....................Learning: [flag=Wallisian (East Uvean / faka'uvea)]wls[/flag] Wallisian (topic here)

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby morlader » 2014-07-01, 11:21

[flag=]kw[/flag] benyn
woman
An lavar coth yw lavar gwir:
Na vedn nevra dos vas a davas re hir;
Bes den heb tavas a gollas y dir.
[flag=]kw[/flag]

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Ciarán12 » 2014-07-01, 14:21

[flag=]ga[/flag] bean
woman

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-07-01, 14:30

[flag=]gd[/flag] oidche night
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Ciarán12 » 2014-07-01, 14:34

linguoboy wrote:[flag=]gd[/flag] oidhche
night


Out of interest, what was the connection there?

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby księżycowy » 2014-07-01, 17:15

Irish (ga) tine chnámh
bonfire

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-07-01, 17:23

Ciarán12 wrote:Out of interest, what was the connection there?

Ní fheadar. Sé an rud is túisce a thug im' cheann.
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby morlader » 2014-07-03, 7:29

Cornish (kw) tanjys
bonfire
An lavar coth yw lavar gwir:
Na vedn nevra dos vas a davas re hir;
Bes den heb tavas a gollas y dir.
[flag=]kw[/flag]

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Doimnic » 2014-07-08, 18:38

[flag=]cy[/flag] Alban Hefin (poet.), heulsaf yr haf
summer solstice
an té naċ ḃfuil láidir, ní foláir dó ḃeiṫ ag riṫ go tapaiḋ

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-07-08, 20:28

[flag=]ga[/flag] Alba(in)
Scotland
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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby Ciarán12 » 2014-07-09, 18:38

[flag=]ga[/flag] na hAlpa
the Alps

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Re: Celtic Word Game

Postby linguoboy » 2014-07-09, 18:55

[flag=]cy[/flag] alpafr ibex
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