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In Cualand, Irish is mainly spoken in the Éire Nua (placeholder name) province of Fishome. (Like in Irta, Irish has many speakers in Crackfic Tricin; in particular, many Talmic, Tergetian and Tseer speakers switched to Irish after the Irtan immigration. Today, Irish is the dominant language in CF Tricin's Talma.) | In Cualand, Irish is mainly spoken in the Éire Nua (placeholder name) province of Fishome. (Like in Irta, Irish has many speakers in Crackfic Tricin; in particular, many Talmic, Tergetian and Tseer speakers switched to Irish after the Irtan immigration. Today, Irish is the dominant language in CF Tricin's Talma.) | ||
Cualand Irish is | Standard Cualand Irish is an archaizing form of Cork Irish: | ||
* | * it retains the Classical Irish distinction between ''molaidh sé'' /mˠɔlˠətʲ ʃeː/ 'he praises', ''ní mholann sé'' 'he does not praise', ''a mholas sé'' (neg. ''nach-N molas sé'') 'whom he praises (direct relative)', ''a-N molann sé'' (neg. ''nach-N molann sé'') 'he praises (indirect relative)'. | ||
* 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. |
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