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There is no single language called "Celtic'.

Irish: mactíre bán / faolchú bán

Scots Gaelic: madadh allaidh bàn/mac-tìre bàn

Manx Gaelic: moddee-oaldey bane

Welsh: blaidd gwyn

Breton: bleiz gwenn

Cornish: bleydh gwynn (gwydn)

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Gaelic:

Irish: faolchú / mactíre

Scots Gaelic: madadh allaidh; mac-tìre

Manx: moddee-oaldey

Brittonic:

Welsh: blaidd

Breton: bleiz

Cornish: bleydh

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Since there are six distinct Celtic languages there would be six different words.

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