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Loans from Hebrew follow Ăn Yidiș consonantisms (e.g. ''Gabaile'' for Kabbalah)
Loans from Hebrew follow Ăn Yidiș consonantisms (e.g. ''Gabaile'' for Kabbalah)


Most commonly written in a very different, more Catalan/Romanian/Polish-ish Roman orthography (influenced by in-universe French orthography); a Devanagari orthography is also proposed which is a cipher of our timeline's post-reform Irish orthography
Most commonly written in a very different, more Polish-ish Roman orthography (influenced by in-universe French orthography); a Devanagari orthography is also proposed which is a cipher of our timeline's post-reform Irish orthography


''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting)
''Dia dhuitse'' (said by some non-Catholics as a reply to ''Dia dhuit''); ''Haileo'' (non-theistic greeting)