Tergetian vernaculars: Difference between revisions

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== Romanized spelling ==
== Romanized spelling ==
* Final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending ''-i'')
* In Arabic loans, final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending ''-i'')


== Gaelic maqam (''macáim'') ==
== Gaelic maqam (''macáim'') ==
''Macáim Għaigeam'' should be based on Dorian
''Macáim Għaigeam'' should be based on Dorian

Revision as of 18:48, 14 August 2021

Al-Qayliyyah (the Arabic name for the language) is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic.

Romanized spelling

  • In Arabic loans, final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending -i)

Gaelic maqam (macáim)

Macáim Għaigeam should be based on Dorian