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| or should it be a Celtic-Algonquian creole? | | or should it be a Celtic-Algonquian creole? |
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| === Revived Old Irish ===
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| Used in liturgy by certain Celtic neopagans, though OIr was originally associated with Catholicism rather than paganism. It's mainly used this way by people with little exposure to Catholicism, such as Japanese people and former Jews. The difficulty of the language is itself a barrier to entry to this pagan sect! They also deliberately write it in Ogham.
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| dh and th are /ð θ/ respectively
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| it's "read literally" and simplified in casual usage though in a different way from Irish
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| No broad slender, most notably
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| ==A priori == | | ==A priori == |