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'''Ăn Yidiș''' or '''Judeo-Gaelic''' (natively: אן ייִדיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jidiʃ/ 'the Jewish language' or | '''Ăn Yidiș''' or '''Judeo-Gaelic''' (natively: אן ייִדיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jidiʃ/ 'the Jewish language' or גֿאָלג' נאה יידי ''Gholģ nă Yidi'' /ɣoldʒ nə 'jidi/ 'the Jews' Gaelic') is the sole surviving (Hyper-)Goidelic language in [[Verse:Apple PIE]]. It is called "Yiddish" in in-universe English. With over 10 million speakers, it is the main vernacular of the so-called "Galician Jews" (''năh Yidi Galți'') in Europe. On top of the inherited Gaelic vocabulary, it mainly borrows words from Hebrew and Talmudic Aramaic, but also from Greek, Persian, Brythonic, and [[Galoyseg]]. | ||
Its aesthetic is "Scottish Gaelic but more Romanian and more Polish." | Its aesthetic is "Scottish Gaelic but more Romanian and more Polish." | ||