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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 sounds less slurred/more "careful/proper" than Irtan Standard Irish which is based on the Connemara accent. Combined with the claasical Irish verb forms and the | To Irtan Irish speakers it sounds less slurred/more "careful/proper" than Irtan Standard Irish which is based on the Connemara accent. Combined with the claasical Irish verb forms and the "poetic" syntax in formal language, this makes Cualand Irish sound fancy to Irtan Irsh speakers. | ||
=== Cualand Ăn Yidiș === | === Cualand Ăn Yidiș === |
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