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== An Giumhúirie Gaelaċ == | == An Giumhúirie Gaelaċ == | ||
The '''Gaelic Republic''' is a historically Muslim country in the British Isles. | The '''Gaelic Republic''' (''an Giumhúirie Gaelaċ'') is a historically Muslim country in the British Isles. It's often shortened to ''an Giumhúirie''. | ||
== Romanized spelling == | == Romanized spelling == | ||
* Lenition is always spelled with an overdot, never with ''h''. This is because of Arabic clusters with /h/. | * Lenition is always spelled with an overdot, never with ''h''. This is because of Arabic clusters with /h/. |
Revision as of 00:31, 15 August 2021
Al-Qayljiyyah (the Arabic name for the language) is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic.
An Giumhúirie Gaelaċ
The Gaelic Republic (an Giumhúirie Gaelaċ) is a historically Muslim country in the British Isles. It's often shortened to an Giumhúirie.
Romanized spelling
- Lenition is always spelled with an overdot, never with h. This is because of Arabic clusters with /h/.
- In Arabic loans, final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending -i)
- Iotation in Arabic loans is spelled with an extra i before the vowel: giumhúirie /ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə/ 'republic'.
Gaelic macáim
Macáim Għaigeim should be based on Dorian