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Some Irish vocabulary in Corsican Arabic (especially when created after the 17th century) are actually Corsican coinages. | Some Irish vocabulary in Corsican Arabic (especially when created after the 17th century) are actually Corsican coinages. | ||
One Englishism: ''mā́nduhš Gī́jə xuG'' = 'he doesn't have a prayer for...' (This and "sad" comes from a Corsicanism in Irta English) | One Englishism: ''mā́nduhš Gī́jə xuG'' = 'he doesn't have a prayer for...' (This and "sad" comes from a Corsicanism in Irta English which shows up in Pacific English and a few British dialects but not in Quelftonian English) | ||
== Figures == | == Figures == |
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