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* Once Gentile and Jewish Goidelic speakers lived in harmony... but one day, [some linguistic majority] attacked, and banned religious and literary activity conducted in Gaelic. (IIRC something similar happened to Gaelic in our timeline.) Gentile Gaelic rapidly declined and Gaelic-speaking Jews fled.
* Once Gentile and Jewish Goidelic speakers lived in harmony... but one day, [some linguistic majority] attacked, and banned religious and literary activity conducted in Gaelic. (IIRC something similar happened to Gaelic in our timeline.) Gentile Gaelic rapidly declined and Gaelic-speaking Jews fled.
* Older history is analogous to that of our Yiddish.
* Older history is analogous to that of our Yiddish.
** צאנה וּראינה ''Țeno ü-Reno'' (Biblical commentary for women written in Ăn Yidiș)
** צאנה וּראינה ''Țeno Ür'eno'' (Biblical commentary for women written in Ăn Yidiș)
* The Gaelic Haskalah or the Judeo-Gaelic Enlightenment (JG אן השכלה (גֿעל'אך) ''ăn Hăscolă (Ghełăch)'', Heb. ההשכלה הגלית ''haHaskoló haGélis'')
* The Gaelic Haskalah or the Judeo-Gaelic Enlightenment (JG אן השכלה (גֿעל'אך) ''ăn Hăscolă (Ghełăch)'', Heb. ההשכלה הגלית ''haHaskoló haGélis'')
*# The first phase consisted of efforts to secularize Hebrew (à la our Haskalah).  
*# The first phase consisted of efforts to secularize Hebrew (à la our Haskalah).  
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