Celtic cognates

This page contains words that are cognate in all or some of the six modern Celtic languages.

Click on the English versions that are links and you will be taken to the Celtiadur, where you can see what each word means, and how some of them are pronounced. There are also details of related words and expressions, and words in older versions of the Celtic languages, such as Middle Welsh and Old Irish. More Celtic Cognates


Vehicles

These words are cognate in all six Celtic languages.

Words marked † are archaic/obsolete.

Gaeilge
(Irish)
Gàidhlig
(Gaelic)
Gaelg
(Manx)
Cymraeg
(Welsh)
Kernewek
(Cornish)
Brezhoneg
(Breton)
English
carbad carbad carbyd cerbyd cerpit† karbed chariot
car
carr càr carr car karr(ik) karr car
chariot
wagon
curach curach curragh corwg koroug korac'h coracle
currach
roth roth roar rhod ros rod wheel
bicycle
scafa sgiof
sgoth
sgib
skiff (y)sgraff skath skof boat
skiff
traein trèan trean trên tren tren
trên
train

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These words are cognate in some of the Celtic languages.

Gaeilge
(Irish)
Gàidhlig
(Gaelic)
Gaelg
(Manx)
Cymraeg
(Welsh)
Kernewek
(Cornish)
Brezhoneg
(Breton)
English
awyren ayren aeroplane
aircraft
balloon
bád bàta baatey bad bag boat
badhsacal baidhs(e)agal beic
beisicl
bisiklet bicycle
buinne ben cart
wagon
wattle
bus bus bus(s)
barroose
bws bus bus
cóiste còidse
coidse
còiste
coiste
couch coetsh
coets
coits
kocha coach
carriage
cwch kok kouc'h boat
beehive
deurod(ur) diwros bicycle
eitleán itealan etlan aeroplane
aircraft
féan feun fainagh wagon
cart
chariot
gearrán iarainn each-iarainn cabbyl yiarn
(motorcycle)
ceffyl haearn marc'h-houarn bicycle
("iron horse")
héileacaptar heileacoptair helicopter helikopt(a)er helicopter
leastar leastar llestr lester lestr vessel
ship
cup
vase
long long lhong llong ship
vessel
plèana plane plên aeroplane
rothar rothair roar bicycle
tarracóir tractar tractor trakteur tractor
trucail truga
truca
truck tryc truck
lorry
barrow
veain bhana van fan van

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Celtic cognates

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Celtiadur

Celtiadur

The Celtiadur blog is a collection of Celtic cognates, with definitions, pronunciation, etymologies - includes the modern Celtic languages, older versions of these languages, such as Middle Welsh, Middle Breton and Old Irish, and their extinct and reconstructed relatives and ancestors, including Gaulish, Proto-Brythonic and Proto-Celtic.

Celtic Pathways

Celtic Pathways

On the Celtic Pathways podcast I discuss connections between the Celtic languages, and look for words with Celtic roots in non-Celtic languages, such as English, French, Spanish, Galician and Portuguese.

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Information about Celtic languages

Breton, Celtiberian, Cornish, Cumbric, Gaulish, Irish, Lepontic, Lusitanian, Manx, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh

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