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Its premise is "Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French and Sardinian) instead of Italian", and it's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Crannish is more Azalic, and Irta Modern Hebrew was revived by Celtic speakers), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in the Latin script (which is different from the one used on this page) | Its premise is "Maltese but with Irish (and secondarily French and Sardinian) instead of Italian", and it's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Crannish is more Azalic, and Irta Modern Hebrew was revived by Celtic speakers), and the only Irtan Semitic language written in the Latin script (which is different from the one used on this page) | ||
: '' | : ''diaΓīw; slēM alėkum'' - greeting | ||
: '' | : ''diaSMirəΓīw; alėkum slēM'' - reply | ||
: ''aLLəh'' - God | : ''aLLəh'' - God | ||
: ''kəbīR'' - big | : ''kəbīR'' - big | ||
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: ''ejd əl-hamsīn'' = Pentecost | : ''ejd əl-hamsīn'' = Pentecost | ||
: ''Min, Mil-'' = from (random emphasis) | : ''Min, Mil-'' = from (random emphasis) | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Corsica was ruled by Muslim Arabs (7th c. - 10th c.), then by the Irish (10th c. - 16th c.), then the French (16th c. - 19th c. Ireland ceded it to France when it was being threatened by Remonitionists and the Hivantish), then the Azalic English (19th c. - 20th c.). Corsica gained independence from the Azalic English in 1954. | Corsica was ruled by Muslim Arabs (7th c. - 10th c.), then by the Irish (10th c. - 16th c.), then the French (16th c. - 19th c. Ireland ceded it to France when it was being threatened by Remonitionists and the Hivantish), then the Azalic English (19th c. - 20th c.). Corsica gained independence from the Azalic English in 1954. | ||