Goŷddelg Conlang. Extended Edition

Cadh=War.
Hâir=Battle.
Cwidh=Piece.
Canaim=To Sing.
Arth=Bear.
Enga=Nail.
Aradher=Plough.
Oŵgein=Owen.
Ainw=Name.
Ôes=Age.
Bryit=Brigit.
Y=In.

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I like it.

>Hâir=Battle.
Looks a lot like P-Germanic harjaz and it's descendants

I basically altered Old Irish by adding Old Welsh spellings and Welsh orthography therefore creating Goŷddelg. It's basically to Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic as Icelandic is to Norwegian.

Have you looked into Galáthach? It's modern Gaulish

Wales is the best

It's etymological false friend but many have pointed out the Germanesque nature of Goŷddelg.

Where can I find more stuff in your language?

True.
t. There right now.

I have but I have an issue with it's too coincidental Gaelicisms. Gaulish would be spelled similar to Breton in my opinion if it survived.