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* Borrowings or cognatizations from Irish
* Borrowings or cognatizations from Irish
Formal or literary writing uses more Celtic and Semitic words; words from other Indo-European languages spoken in Apple PIE Eastern Europe are more colloquial or relate to everyday objects.
Formal or literary writing uses more Celtic and Semitic words; words from other Indo-European languages spoken in Apple PIE Eastern Europe are more colloquial or relate to everyday objects.
Religious terminology tends to avoid Middle Irish terms in favor of Hebrew/Aramaic terms.


Ăn Yidiș is more chill about borrowing "loazit" vocabulary than Irish
Ăn Yidiș is more chill about borrowing "loazit" vocabulary than Irish