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==== Phonology ==== | ==== Phonology ==== | ||
Broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ]. Otherwise it sounds similar to our Cork Irish. | Broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ]. Otherwise it sounds similar to our Cork Irish. | ||
To Irtan Irish speakers it sound less slurred/more "careful/proper" --- should I bring back some Classical Irish grammar too | |||
=== Cualand Ăn Yidiș === | === Cualand Ăn Yidiș === |
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