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Deliberately written in Ogham | Deliberately written in Ogham | ||
Spoken by certain Celtic neopagans (both Irish-speaking and otherwise; Irish speakers acknowledge that it's a different language), though OIr was originally associated with Catholicism rather than paganism. The difficulty of the language is itself a barrier to entry to this pagan sect! | Spoken and used in liturgy by certain Celtic neopagans (both Irish-speaking and otherwise; Irish speakers acknowledge that it's a different language), though OIr was originally associated with Catholicism rather than paganism. The difficulty of the language is itself a barrier to entry to this pagan sect! | ||
dh and th are /ð θ/ respectively | dh and th are /ð θ/ respectively | ||