Pronunciation of the English word celts.
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1. | First came the Celts in 600 B.C. | |
2. | All Gaul is divided into three parts, of which the first is inhabited by the Belgians, another by the Aquitaines, and the third by those who are called Celts in their language, and Gauls in ours. | |
3. | The Germans and Celts had pants, but the Romans didn't. | |
4. | The Anglo-Saxons displaced the Celts. | |
5. | The Anglo-Saxons overran the Celts. | |
6. | Halloween may have evolved from spooky origins in England, Ireland and Scotland — where the Celts believed the dead could walk among the living during the transition between the seasons — but in America, Halloween is now mostly about candy, costumes and pumpkins. | |
7. | Halloween evolved from spooky origins in England, Ireland and Scotland where the Celts believed the dead could walk among the living during the transition between the seasons. |