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'''Corsican Arabic''' is an Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in the [[Verse:Irta|Irta]] timeline's Corsica (natively ''əl-KóRSəKə'' [ɜ̟lˈqʰɔɾˁsʌqʰʌ]), an independent country where it's an official language alongside English. In Irta it's called Corsican (natively ''əl-KoRSəKī́jə'' [ɜ̟lqʰɔɾˁsʌˈqʰɪːjɜ̟] or ''ət-táNGə KoRSəKī́jə'' [ɜ̟t̪ˈt̪ʰæɴɢʌ qʰɔɾˁsʌˈqʰɪːjɜ̟]; ''táNGə'' is from Irish ''teanga''). It may also be called ''táNGəTNaN'' 'our language'.  Its speakers are predominantly Catholic and usually also speak English and French.
'''Corsican Arabic''' is an Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in the [[Verse:Irta|Irta]] timeline's Corsica (natively ''əl-KóRSəKə'' [ɜ̟lˈqʰɔɾˁsʌqʰʌ]), an independent country where it's an official language alongside English. In Irta it's called Corsican (natively ''əl-KoRSəKī́jə'' [ɜ̟lqʰɔɾˁsʌˈqʰɪːjɜ̟] or ''ət-táNGə KoRSəKī́jə'' [ɜ̟t̪ˈt̪ʰæɴ̟ɢ̟ʌ qʰɔɾˁsʌˈqʰɪːjɜ̟]; ''táNGə'' is from Irish ''teanga''). It may also be called ''táNGəTNaN'' 'our language'.  Its speakers are predominantly Catholic and usually also speak English and French.


Its premise is "Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French and Irta Sardinian) instead of Italian", and it's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence ([[Crannish]] is more Azalic, and Irta Modern Hebrew was revived by Celtic speakers), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in a Latin orthography (which is different from the one used on this page)
Its premise is "Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French and Irta Sardinian) instead of Italian", and it's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence ([[Crannish]] is more Azalic, and Irta Modern Hebrew was revived by Celtic speakers), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in a Latin orthography (which is different from the one used on this page)