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|nativename = el Miḋḋirìje<br/>et teanga Miḋḋirìje<br/>teangatna | |nativename = el Miḋḋirìje<br/>et teanga Miḋḋirìje<br/>teangatna | ||
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|setting = [[Verse:Irta/ | |setting = [[Verse:Irta/Hmøøh]] | ||
|name = Midhirian | |name = Midhirian | ||
|pronunciation = ə̟lmiː'r{{lam}}iːjə̟ | |pronunciation = ə̟lmiː'r{{lam}}iːjə̟ | ||
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'''Midhirian''' (''MEER-iən'') is a heavily Hibernized variety of spoken historical Arabic native to the Crackfic | '''Midhirian''' (''MEER-iən'') is a heavily Hibernized variety of spoken historical Arabic native to the Crackfic Hmøøhian island nation of Midhir (natively ''el Miḋḋir'' [ə̟lˈmɪ̟jːɪ̟ɾ{{lam}}ʲ]; Irta Irish ''Tīrı vMīre'', after the Old Irish legendary figure Midir), an independent country where it's an official language alongside English. The native name for the language is ''el Miḋḋirìje'' or ''et teanga Miḋḋirìje'', but speakers may simply call the language ''teangatna'' [ˈt̪ʰæ̃ːʔʶʌt{{den}}ʶʰn{{den}}ʶʌ] 'our language'. | ||
Midhir is located off the continent of Cualand and has a warm temperate oceanic climate intermediate between Ireland and the Mediterranean. | Midhir is located off the continent of Cualand and has a warm temperate oceanic climate intermediate between Ireland and the Mediterranean. | ||
Midhirian has ___ speakers in Midhir; smaller Midhirian communities can be found in Irta | Midhirian has ___ speakers in Midhir; smaller Midhirian communities can be found in Irta Hmøøh's Cualand, Andaegor and Bjeheond as well as Irta Earth's Southeast Asia, the British Isles, Eastern Canada, and the West Coast of North America. Its speakers almost always also speak English; Irish and Nyvierfusiez are also widely understood in Midhir. Midhirians predominantly belong to the Midhirian Catholic Church; some are Remonitionists or Muslims. Education in Midhir is conducted in Midhirian and English up to secondary school level, and higher education is taught in English. | ||
Irish loanwords, called ''clèm Ȝagmìje'' (from Arabic ''{{ayin}}aǧamiyyah'' 'foreign' → 'Irish'), comprise over half of Midhirian vocabulary. Besides Irish, Midhirian has borrowed from French, [[Hyperfrench|Nyvierfusiez]] and English. Some Irish vocabulary in Midhirian, called ''Nua-Ȝagmìje'' 'neo-<i>Ȝagmìje</i>', are in fact coinages by Midhirians. It's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Irta Modern Hebrew was revived partly by Celtic speakers and partly by Riphean speakers). Midhirian is somewhat mutually intelligible with many Irta Neo-Arabic languages, and is even intelligible with Irish and [[Ăn Yidiș]] in some formal registers. | Irish loanwords, called ''clèm Ȝagmìje'' (from Arabic ''{{ayin}}aǧamiyyah'' 'foreign' → 'Irish'), comprise over half of Midhirian vocabulary. Besides Irish, Midhirian has borrowed from French, [[Hyperfrench|Nyvierfusiez]] and English. Some Irish vocabulary in Midhirian, called ''Nua-Ȝagmìje'' 'neo-<i>Ȝagmìje</i>', are in fact coinages by Midhirians. It's the only Irtan Semitic language that evolved naturally under Celtic influence (Irta Modern Hebrew was revived partly by Celtic speakers and partly by Riphean speakers). Midhirian is somewhat mutually intelligible with many Irta Neo-Arabic languages, and is even intelligible with Irish and [[Ăn Yidiș]] in some formal registers. | ||
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التَنقة ميورية | التَنقة ميورية | ||
Sufi and | Sufi and Hmøøhian Midhirians use an adapted Arabic script devised by the Midhirian Sufi writer ___. The orthography uses invented letters and vowel diacritics made from Latin shapes (especially from Gaelic type) and Ogham for Midhirian consonants and vowels that don't exist in Arabic. | ||
Final schwa is written as TM, alif or alif maqSūra (possibly with hamza) depending on the Arabic etymology. In Irish loans: | Final schwa is written as TM, alif or alif maqSūra (possibly with hamza) depending on the Arabic etymology. In Irish loans: |
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