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ü from Old Irish ú and other sources
ü from Old Irish ú and other sources
 
== History ==
High register vocab should be from Celtic or from Hebrew/Aramaic depending on literary period. (cf. our Yiddish)
* 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. This caused Gentile Gaelic to rapidly decline. Gaelic-speaking Jews were also expelled.
* Heb/Aramaic words were higher register in older periods because religion
* Hebrew and Aramaic words were higher register in older periods because religion.
* 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 consists of efforts to secularize Hebrew (à la our Haskalah).  
*# The first phase consists of efforts to secularize Hebrew (à la our Haskalah).  
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