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'''Ăn Yidiș''' or '''Judeo-Gaelic''', natively אן ייִטיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jidiʃ/ (from ''yid-'' 'Jew' + ''-iș'', cognate to Irish ''-(a)is''), א קֿאָלק' נאה ייטי ''ă Gholģ nă Yidi'' /ɣoldʒ nə 'jidi/ or א מֿאם-לשון ''ă mham-loșăn''; in in-universe Hebrew | '''Ăn Yidiș''' or '''Judeo-Gaelic''', natively אן ייִטיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jidiʃ/ (from ''yid-'' 'Jew' + ''-iș'', cognate to Irish ''-(a)is''), א קֿאָלק' נאה ייטי ''ă Gholģ nă Yidi'' /ɣoldʒ nə 'jidi/ or א מֿאם-לשון ''ă mham-loșăn''; in in-universe Hebrew קלית ''gelis'' or יידיש ''yidiš'', is the sole surviving Goidelic language in [[Verse:Apple PIE]]. It is a possible answer to "What if Yiddish were Goidelic?" and is called "Yiddish" in in-universe English. | ||
With over 9 million speakers, Ăn Yidiș is the main vernacular of European Jews, in-universe called "Gaelic Jews" (''năh Yidi Geli'') or "Ashkenazi Jews" (''năh Așcănazi''). On top of the inherited Gaelic vocabulary, it mainly borrows words from Hebrew and Talmudic Aramaic, but also from Greek, Persian, [[Azalic]], [[Galoyseg]] and [[Nithish]]. It is the Jewish language with the second largest number of speakers in Apple PIE, the first being (revived) Hebrew. Among Judeo-Gaelic speakers, Hebrew (read with the Gaelic Hebrew pronunciation) and English are common second languages. Hebrew is used as a religious language and a lingua franca for communicating with other Jews. Among Jews, the language is nowadays associated with either European Ultra-Orthodox Jews or with secular leftist Jewish culture; Hebrew is now associated with more "normie" Jews. | With over 9 million speakers, Ăn Yidiș is the main vernacular of European Jews, in-universe called "Gaelic Jews" (''năh Yidi Geli'') or "Ashkenazi Jews" (''năh Așcănazi''). On top of the inherited Gaelic vocabulary, it mainly borrows words from Hebrew and Talmudic Aramaic, but also from Greek, Persian, [[Azalic]], [[Galoyseg]] and [[Nithish]]. It is the Jewish language with the second largest number of speakers in Apple PIE, the first being (revived) Hebrew. Among Judeo-Gaelic speakers, Hebrew (read with the Gaelic Hebrew pronunciation) and English are common second languages. Hebrew is used as a religious language and a lingua franca for communicating with other Jews. Among Jews, the language is nowadays associated with either European Ultra-Orthodox Jews or with secular leftist Jewish culture; Hebrew is now associated with more "normie" Jews. | ||