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    Quote Originally Posted by Brass Scorpion View Post
    y. Only in the US do people pronounce Celtic as "Seltic".

    a) celtic : picts a bunch of hairy people with clubs
    b) celtic (sel-tic- wee- mon) a grop of FOOTBALL players who get paid too much the celtic community lives in glasge and is a bunch of hairy people with knives :P (<- no offence to any celtic fans)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brass Scorpion View Post
    Only in the US do people pronounce Celtic as "Seltic".
    The Scottish football team is pronounced like that as well.

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    I hear brits prounance it 'seltic' all the time when talking about the football team... but any other circumstance its always prounanced 'Keltic'
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    Being from west coast America, I think most people here use Seltic rather than Keltic. Mainly because we don't know nothin' 'bout the various old European cultures. We only know about the basketball team.
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