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Writing Ăn Yidiș "etymologically" in Old Irish Latin orthography, called אן קֿוּ-קֿאָידעליש ''ăn Ghü-Ghóydeliș'' 'fake Old Irish', is sometimes used in secular Ăn Yidiș-speaking communities for comedic or aesthetic purposes, sometimes in tandem with ''[[Ăn Yidiș/Learăgisiș|ăn Learăgisiș]]'', a register of Ăn Yidiș with artificial archaisms. (Secular Ăn Yidiș schools usually dedicate a couple lessons to Learăgisiș and Old Irish.) The etymology might be wrong even for native words. | Writing Ăn Yidiș "etymologically" in Old Irish Latin orthography, called אן קֿוּ-קֿאָידעליש ''ăn Ghü-Ghóydeliș'' 'fake Old Irish', is sometimes used in secular Ăn Yidiș-speaking communities for comedic or aesthetic purposes, sometimes in tandem with ''[[Ăn Yidiș/Learăgisiș|ăn Learăgisiș]]'', a register of Ăn Yidiș with artificial archaisms. (Secular Ăn Yidiș schools usually dedicate a couple lessons to Learăgisiș and Old Irish.) The etymology might be wrong even for native words. | ||
''Ăn Ghü-Ghóydeliș'' began as an Internet meme among Ăn Yidiș-speaking Zoomers; it is especially indispensable in the streaming community and Discord. | ''Ăn Ghü-Ghóydeliș'' began as an Internet meme among Ăn Yidiș-speaking Zoomers; it is especially indispensable in the streaming community and Discord. Roughly speaking, it's used for warning, expressing fear and awe, bragging, and praising. | ||
Example: | Example: | ||