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In [[Verse:Irta|the Irta timeline]], '''Ăn Yidiș''' (natively אן ייִדיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jɪtɪʃ/ [ən 'jɪdɪʃ] or אן אידיש  ''ăn Idiș'', historically א קֿאָלק׳ תּאק נא יידיהּ ''ă Gholģ (tăg nă Yidith)'' /ə 'ɣoltʃ (thək nə jitih)/ '(Judeo-)Gaelic'; in-universe Hebrew: יידיש ''yidiš''; in-universe Standard Irish: ''an Ghiodais'') is a Goidelic language which is the main vernacular of most major Jewish communities in Europe, Britain, Canada, and the US, in-universe called "Tsarfati (= our France) Jews" (''nă Țărfósith''). With over 13 million speakers, ~70% of whom live in North America, it is the most spoken Celtic language in Irta. Ăn Yidiș is a possible answer to "What if Yiddish were Goidelic?" and is called "Yiddish" in in-universe English.  
In [[Verse:Irta|the Irta timeline]], '''Ăn Yidiș''' (natively אן ייִדיש ''ăn Yidiș'' /ən 'jɪtɪʃ/ [ən 'jɪdɪʃ] or אן אידיש  ''ăn Idiș'', historically א קֿאָלק׳ תּאק נא יידיהּ ''ă Gholģ (tăg nă Yidith)'' /ə 'ɣoltʃ (thək nə jitih)/ '(Judeo-)Gaelic'; in-universe Hebrew: יידיש ''yidiš''; in-universe Standard Irish: ''an Iodais'') is a Goidelic language which is the main vernacular of most major Jewish communities in Europe, Britain, Canada, and the US, in-universe called "Tsarfati (= our France) Jews" (''nă Țărfósith''). With over 13 million speakers, ~70% of whom live in North America, it is the most spoken Celtic language in Irta. Ăn Yidiș is a possible answer to "What if Yiddish were Goidelic?" and is called "Yiddish" in in-universe English.  


Among Ăn Yidiș speakers, Hebrew and English are common second languages (religious Jews learn Hebrew).
Among Ăn Yidiș speakers, Hebrew and English are common second languages (religious Jews learn Hebrew).