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Celtic is a language family of six distinct languages:

Irish = fánaí

(Scottish) Gaelic = iniltear

Manx Gaelic ...

Welsh = crwydrwr

Cornish ...

Breton ...

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In Irish (Gaelic) it's fánaí;

in Scottish Gaelic it is iniltear.

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falbhanach

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The word for 'nomad' in Irish is fánaí, which sounds like fawn-ee.

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