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Standard Irish should be "Munster Irish with a Connemara accent" | Standard Irish should be "Munster Irish with a Connemara accent" | ||
== Differences from our Irish == | == Differences from our Irish == | ||
''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting) | ''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting) |
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an Ghaelainn, in universe ın Ġaelanz /ˈɡeːl̪ˠən̠ʲ/
Spoken in unified Ireland, parts of Canada and parts of Central and South America by 20 million people (Irta Canada's official languages are English and Irish)
Essentially the same as our timeline's Munster and Connemara Irish; lots of opportunities to re-etymologize
Standard Irish should be "Munster Irish with a Connemara accent"
Differences from our Irish
Dia dhuitse (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to Dia dhuit); Haileo (non-theistic greeting)