Fàilte (Welcome, in Scots/Irish Gaelic)

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The words Celt and Celtic (also Keltic) can refer to:

In ethno-linguistics:

Celts, a people of the Celtic nations

Celts (modern), the modern Celtic identity Celtic languages,

Celtic nations, the modern territories in North-West Europe where Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived.

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