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* as many Ăn Yidiș loans as our Dutch and German have Yiddish loans, and
* as many Ăn Yidiș loans as our Dutch and German have Yiddish loans, and
* some Hebrew syntactic influence in the literary register.
* some Hebrew syntactic influence in the literary register.
It has very little influence from English or from Trician languages.
It has very little influence from English or from Trician languages; however it's innovative in its own particular ways.
 
Today, Cualand Irish is written in a much shallower orthography, introduced by Alastair Mac Léivigh, based on similar principles to Cyrillic. The older orthography, identical to our post-reform Irish orthography but written in Gaelic type, was used in Ádhamh na Binne Fíona's times.  


Today, Cualand Irish is written in a much shallower orthography, introduced by Alastair Mac Léivigh, based on similar principles to Cyrillic. The older orthography, identical to our post-reform Irish orthography but written in Gaelic type, was used in Ádhamh Binn-Fíona's times.
==== Grammar ====
Present tense verbs: deinim; deinir; deinidh* sé; deinimid; deinidh* sibh; deinid; deintear (*independent main clause form)
Present tense verbs: deinim; deinir; deinidh* sé; deinimid; deinidh* sibh; deinid; deintear (*independent main clause form)


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