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* ''cócham'' 'having street smarts' (חכם) | * ''cócham'' 'having street smarts' (חכם) | ||
* ''ag stíoga'' 'secretly' (שתיקה) | * ''ag stíoga'' 'secretly' (שתיקה) | ||
* '' | * ''labhair tachaileas'' 'to speak frankly, straight talk, ''Tacheles reden''' (תּכלית) | ||
==== Phonology ==== | ==== Phonology ==== | ||
Broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ]. Otherwise the phonology ia essentially that of our Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable. | Broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ]. Otherwise the phonology ia essentially that of our Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable. |
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