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'''Judeo-Gaelic''' (גאליג יודך ''Galig Yudach'') is a Goidelic language spoken by the Irish-Jewish diaspora around the world. It mainly borrows words from Hebrew, but also from English, French and Welsh.
'''Judeo-Mandarin''' is a descendant of Old Mandarin, spoken by most Chinese Jews in Irta.


==Phonology==
Note: As a Gentile Korean speaker I believe I'm ''somewhat'' more qualified to sketch this than to sketch a hypothetical Judeo-Celtic language. I'll just sketch the sound changes here, without venturing into creating the Jewish-specific vocabulary.
*Consonants: b c ch č d dh f g gh j h l m n p r s š t th ts v y z /b k x tS d γ f g γ dZ h l m n p r s S h ts j v z/
*Lenitions:
**/b/ > /v/
**/f/ > /0/
**/d g/ > /γ/
**/k/ > /x/
**/tS/ > /S/
**/p/ > /f/
**/s/ > /h/
**/t/ > /h/
**/ts/ > /h/
**/z/ > /j/
**/dZ/ > /j/
*ts z č j arise from slender t d c g.
 
[[Category:Celtic languages]]

Latest revision as of 07:20, 5 January 2023

Judeo-Mandarin is a descendant of Old Mandarin, spoken by most Chinese Jews in Irta.

Note: As a Gentile Korean speaker I believe I'm somewhat more qualified to sketch this than to sketch a hypothetical Judeo-Celtic language. I'll just sketch the sound changes here, without venturing into creating the Jewish-specific vocabulary.