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''a γGoēlge''; ''a γGoēlyngı'' (''an Ġoíḋealaıng'') in Cualand | ''a γGoēlge''; ''a γGoēlyngı'' (''an Ġoíḋealaıng'') in Cualand | ||
Spoken in unified Ireland | Spoken in unified Ireland, Britain, and parts of the Americas by 70 million people (Irta Canada's official languages are English, Irish and indigenous languages such as Inuit and Cree) | ||
Essentially the same as our timeline's Munster and Connemara Irish but with fewer English loans; Northern Ireland speaks Connemara and Southern Ireland speaks Munster | Essentially the same as our timeline's Munster and Connemara Irish but with fewer English loans; Northern Ireland speaks Connemara and Southern Ireland speaks Munster |
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