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''a γGoēlge''; ''a γGoēlyngı'' (''an Ġoíḋ | ''a γGoēlge''; ''a γGoēlyngı'' (''an Ġoíḋelaıng'') in Cualand | ||
Spoken in unified Ireland, Britain, and parts of the Americas by 70 million people (Irta Canada's official languages are English, Irish and indigenous languages such as Inuit and Cree) | Spoken in unified Ireland, Britain, and parts of the Americas by 70 million people (Irta Canada's official languages are English, Irish and indigenous languages such as Inuit and Cree) | ||
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* Trician Irish = conservative/quasi-Classical Munster Irish | * Trician Irish = conservative/quasi-Classical Munster Irish | ||
Pre-reform orthography is the same as our timeline's pre-reform orthography. Irish undergoes a spelling reform in opposite directions in Irta and Tricin; Irta uses a phonetic orthography while the Trician spelling is more etymological than our Classical Irish orthography, reflecting lost Proto-Celtic consonants (øláṁ = hand, ıomṡaıġ = to turn, Aıḟıṡfe = Aoife, joıġ | Pre-reform orthography is the same as our timeline's pre-reform orthography. Irish undergoes a spelling reform in opposite directions in Irta and Tricin; Irta uses a phonetic orthography while the Trician spelling is more etymological than our Classical Irish orthography, reflecting lost Proto-Celtic consonants (øláṁ = hand, ıomṡaıġ = to turn, Aıḟıṡfe = Aoife, joıġer = ice) | ||
English, Irish and Nithish are the main languages used in Irtan linguistics (in Crackfic Tricin, English and Netagin; in Canon Tricin, Eevo, Anbirese and Netagin) | English, Irish and Nithish are the main languages used in Irtan linguistics (in Crackfic Tricin, English and Netagin; in Canon Tricin, Eevo, Anbirese and Netagin) |
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