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Majorca briefly occupied Cambodia and parts of Thailand as well as parts of North America (e.g. Kansas and Oklahoma).
Majorca briefly occupied Cambodia and parts of Thailand as well as parts of North America (e.g. Kansas and Oklahoma).


The Irish vocabulary in Majorcan Arabic reflects a fictional Middle Irish dialect which shows features of modern Munster Irish (such as weight-sensitivity and stressed -ach and -acht); it's conservative in that broad dh (> Majorcan Z) is kept distinct from broad gh (> Majorcan Γ).
The Irish vocabulary in Majorcan Arabic reflects a fictional Middle Irish dialect which shows features of modern Munster Irish (such as weight-sensitivity and stressed -ach and -acht) and our timeline's Scottish Gaelic; it's conservative in that broad dh (> Majorcan Z) is kept distinct from broad gh (> Majorcan Γ).


The first surviving text in Majorcan Arabic is dated to 1515.
The first surviving text in Majorcan Arabic is dated to 1515.