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'''Medh Chêl''' is a Finnic language historically spoken in [[Lõis]]'s East of England (Têræzsâchad). Today it has very few native speakers; it's predominantly a liturgical language of Fanaûcho, a Druidic religion with adherents all over the world but most commonly in the United States, Australia, and Mexico.
'''Medh Chêl''' is a Finnic language historically spoken in [[Lõis]]'s East of England (Idæzâchad). Today it has very few native speakers; it's predominantly a liturgical language of Fanaûcho, a Druidic religion with adherents all over the world but most commonly in the United States, Australia, and Mexico.


==Liturgical Medh Chêl vs Native Medh Chêl==
==Liturgical Medh Chêl vs Native Medh Chêl==

Revision as of 14:35, 6 September 2021

Medh Chêl is a Finnic language historically spoken in Lõis's East of England (Idæzâchad). Today it has very few native speakers; it's predominantly a liturgical language of Fanaûcho, a Druidic religion with adherents all over the world but most commonly in the United States, Australia, and Mexico.

Liturgical Medh Chêl vs Native Medh Chêl

• a deliberate avoidance of English loanwords in the former

Influences

The primary Indo-European influence on Medh Chêl after the migration to Britain was Old English. There's also a sizable number of Brythonic loanwords.