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*Sephardi-type: segol != pataħ = qamatz (e.g. Corded Ware, Qivattu, Siészal)
*Sephardi-type: segol != pataħ = qamatz (e.g. Corded Ware, Qivattu, Siészal)
*Babylonian-type: segol = pataħ != qamatz (e.g. Indian)
*Babylonian-type: segol = pataħ != qamatz (e.g. Indian)
==Gaelic==
Gaelic (or "Galician") Hebrew has been influenced by [[Ăn Yidiș]] and [[Cubrite]]. Similar to our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except
*/e ɔ o u/ are pronounced like [[Judeo-Gaelic]] ''ea o u î''
*undageshed gimel is pronounced like Judeo-Gaelic ''gh''
*/r/ is an alveolar flap
*/z/ is [ʒ]. It is [z] in the Southern accent.
*affricates are distinguished from stop-fricative sequences, as in Judeo-Gaelic
Revived Galician Hebrew (revived by some secular L-Galician Jews) prefers Celtic syntax, such as VSO word order and expressions for feelings and modals. It also prefers some coincidentally Gaelic-sounding words, e.g. אַךְ ''ach'' 'but' and שָׂשׂ ''sos'' 'happy' (sounding like Judeo-Gaelic ''ach'' 'but' and ''sostă'' 'satisfied') instead of the synonyms אֲבָל ''avol'' and שָׂמֵחַ ''someach''. For these reasons other Hebrew speakers may perceive Revived Galician Hebrew as higher-register. Orthodox Gaelic Jews prefer to speak Judeo-Gaelic and refuse to speak any form of Revived Hebrew, because they view Hebrew as a sacred language.


==Togarmite influence==
==Togarmite influence==