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The Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in [[Verse:Irta|Irta]], in our Corsica; written in the Latin alphabet. In Irta it's called Corsican (natively ''KorsəKí'' [qʰɔɾˁsˁʌˈqʰɪː] or ''ət-taNGə KoRSəKíjə'' [ətˈtʰæɴq⁼ʌ | The Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in [[Verse:Irta|Irta]], in our Corsica; written in the Latin alphabet. In Irta it's called Corsican (natively ''KorsəKí'' [qʰɔɾˁsˁʌˈqʰɪː] or ''ət-taNGə KoRSəKíjə'' [ətˈtʰæɴq⁼ʌ qʰɔɾˁsˁʌˈqʰɪːjɜ̟]; in Irish ''an Chorsaicis''). Its speakers are predominantly Catholic. | ||
"Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French) instead of Italian" --- the only Irtan Semlang that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Crannish doesn't really count), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in the Latin script | "Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French) instead of Italian" --- the only Irtan Semlang that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Crannish doesn't really count), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in the Latin script | ||
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u is [ʏ] after nonemphatics, [ʊ] after emphatics | u is [ʏ] after nonemphatics, [ʊ] after emphatics | ||
unstressed a is [ɐ], unstressed ə is [ʌ] after an emphatic and [ɜ] after a nonemphatic | unstressed a is [ɐ], unstressed ə is [ʌ] after an emphatic and [ɜ̟] after a nonemphatic | ||
== Morphology == | == Morphology == | ||