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| *[[Ditab]] | | *[[Ditab]] |
| *[[Siro]] | | *[[Siro]] |
| *[[Verse:Aoife/Old Irishlang]]: A grammatically kitchen sinky language (Irtan drug name gib given an Old Irishy grammar) | | * [[Ciêng]] (Vietnamese orthography read like Irish/TibH hybrid) A grammatically kitchen sinky language (Irtan drug name gib given an Old Irishy grammar) |
| **with loans that look like Hebrew written in Gü-Ghoydeliș (in fact, Aoife should invent Gü-Ghoydeliș; she should put some actual Hebraeo-Ăn Yidiș in it)
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| ** written in Old Irish orthography with a kind of "niqqud" to eliminate ambiguities such as -t(t) being both /d/ and /t/
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| ** Aoife should include a poem at least as cryptic as Atz Kotzetz in this language in her game (a poem which includes very morphologically weird forms and whose literal meaning is hard to interpret); she attempted to write one for OIr. One of the quests in the games is to try to find clues (which are MacGuffins) to the poem's meaning.
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| * [[Ciêng]] (Vietnamese orthography read like Irish/TibH hybrid)
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| == Vernacular == | | == Vernacular == |