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English and Irish are the main languages used in Irtan linguistics (in Crackfic Tricin, English and Netagin; in Canon Tricin, Eevo, Anbirese and Netagin)
English and Irish are the main languages used in Irtan linguistics (in Crackfic Tricin, English and Netagin; in Canon Tricin, Eevo, Anbirese and Netagin)


Note: We'll generally use our post-reform Irish orthography to transcribe Irish, but we'll consistently use ''z'' for the loan phonemes /zˠ/ (broad ''z'') and /ʒ/ (slender ''z'') in English, Semitic, Hivantish, Japanese etc. loans: ''an Ázailis'' 'English', ''meagáim Nicríoz'' 'Maqam Nikriz', ''Róizín'' (Canadian pronunciation of ''Róisín''), ''emóizí'' 'emoji'. We'll use IPA when necessary.
Note: We'll generally use our post-reform Irish orthography to transcribe Irish, but we'll consistently use ''z'' for the loan phonemes /zˠ/ (broad ''z'') and /ʒ/ (slender ''z'') in English, Semitic, Hivantish, Japanese etc. loans: ''an Ázailis'' 'English', ''meagáim Nicríoz'' 'Maqam Nikriz', ''Róizín'' (Canadian pronunciation of ''Róisín''), ''amóizí'' 'emoji'. We'll use IPA when necessary.
==Lexicon==
==Lexicon==
* ''Tibéireas'', gen. ''Thibéiris'' (m) 'Tiberias', ''Eabhrais Dhibéiris'' 'Tiberian Hebrew' (CF Trician Irish uses ''Dibéir'', gen. ''Dhibéire'')
* ''Tibéireas'', gen. ''Thibéiris'' (m) 'Tiberias', ''Eabhrais Dhibéiris'' 'Tiberian Hebrew' (CF Trician Irish uses ''Dibéir'', gen. ''Dhibéire'')
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