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'''Al-Qayljiyyah''' (the Arabic name for the language; the native name is ''Ᵹaeiliᵹ'') is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic. '''Qaylji''' may be used in English as the related adjective.
'''Al-Qayljiyyah''' (the Arabic name for the language; the native name is ''Ᵹaeiliᵹ'') is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic. '''Qaylji''' may be used in English as the related adjective.


== An Giumhúirie Gaelaċ ==
== An Ᵹiumhúirie Ᵹaelaċ ==
The '''Gaelic Republic''' (''an Giumhúirie Gaelaċ'' /ə ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə ˈgeːlˠəχ/) is a Gaelic-speaking, historically Muslim country comprising the entirety of the British Isles. It's often shortened to ''an Giumhúirie'' by its inhabitants. The indigenous Celtic speaking peoples converted to Islam around 11th century AD.
The '''Gaelic Republic''' (''an Ᵹiumhúirie Ᵹaelaċ'' /ə ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə ˈgeːlˠəχ/) is a Gaelic-speaking, historically Muslim country comprising the entirety of the British Isles. It's often shortened to ''an Ᵹiumhúirie'' by its inhabitants. The indigenous Celtic speaking peoples converted to Islam around 11th century AD.


== Romanized spelling ==
== Romanized spelling ==
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