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Standard Irish should be "Munster Irish with a Connemara accent"
Standard Irish should be "Munster Irish with a Connemara accent"
In Crackfic Irta: A "niqqud" system to clarify the pronunciation of Old Irish words, developed by the indigenous Crackfic Irtan Irish religion. Resulting in Irta modern orthography being as diacritic-ful as our Vietnamese or Tiberian Hebrew. Imported by Tigolists back into Irta


== Differences from our Irish ==
== Differences from our Irish ==
''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting)
''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting)
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