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=== Cualand Irish === | === Cualand Irish === | ||
Irish is mainly spoken in the country Éire Nua (placeholder name). | Irish is mainly spoken in the country Éire Nua (placeholder name) province of Fishome. | ||
Essentially straight Munster Irish, but with as many Ăn Yidiș loans as our Dutch and German have Yiddish loans, and in formal language some Hebrew syntactic influence; it has very little influence from English or from Trician languages. Like literary Ăn Yidiș(*), Literary Cualand Irish is often influenced by literary Hebrew syntax, for example using ''iolaigh'' ('to VERB a lot', from OIr ''ilaigidir'' 'to increase') and other verbs as auxiliaries where English would use adverbs (coincidentally similar to Anbirese), and using morphological verbing with ''-aigh'' and ''-áil'' (for verbing nouns and forming causatives) more productively than Irta Irish. | Essentially straight Munster Irish, but with as many Ăn Yidiș loans as our Dutch and German have Yiddish loans, and in formal language some Hebrew syntactic influence; it has very little influence from English or from Trician languages. Like literary Ăn Yidiș(*), Literary Cualand Irish is often influenced by literary Hebrew syntax, for example using ''iolaigh'' ('to VERB a lot', from OIr ''ilaigidir'' 'to increase') and other verbs as auxiliaries where English would use adverbs (coincidentally similar to Anbirese), and using morphological verbing with ''-aigh'' and ''-áil'' (for verbing nouns and forming causatives) more productively than Irta Irish. |
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