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'the special/holy speech', shortened as '''An Bhlaoighne''', is a conlang inspired by reading Irish orthography literally (for example: ''seamh'' /seamh/). It was originally created by [[User:Praimhín]].
'the special/holy speech', shortened as '''An Bhlaoighne''', is a conlang inspired by reading Irish orthography literally (for example: ''seamh'' /seamh/). It was originally created by [[User:Praimhín]].


In Tricin, it is an in-universe conlang created by Schlomo Schngellstein inspired by [[Tigol]]; in Crackfic Tricin, it is a conlang by Irish-Bjeheondian Oyffea Ni Făletbăheartec ([[Verse:Crackfic Irta/Altwiebisch|Wiebisch]]: Aoife Nie Fleitbärteig, An Bhl.: Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh) inspired by Irish and Padmanábha. Though it's panned for its Standard Average Talman grammar it's still one of the most popular conlangs.
In Tricin, it is an in-universe conlang created by Schlomo Schngellstein inspired by [[Tigol]]; in Crackfic Tricin, it is a conlang by Irish-Bjeheondian Oyffea Ni Făletbăheartec ([[Verse:Crackfic Irta/Altwiebisch|Wiebisch]]: Aoife Nie Fleitbärteig, An Bhl.: Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh) inspired by Irish and Padmanábha. Though its grammar is Standard Average Talman, its (original) phonology is less so.


An Bhlaoighne is used in an in-universe fantasy work where it is the ceremonial language of demigods in a culture called Méir Bhaonnáig. The conlang steals morphemes from [[Talmic]], [[Windermere]] (like 1sg r, 2sg ł), Irish (samhradh for summer etc.), Hebrew, Camalic, Mandarin, and Indo-Iranian, but the majority of the vocabulary is a priori (read: a significant fraction of which is Earth math Easter eggs).
An Bhlaoighne is used in an in-universe fantasy work where it is the ceremonial language of demigods in a culture called Méir Bhaonnáig. The conlang steals morphemes from [[Talmic]], [[Windermere]] (like 1sg r, 2sg ł), Irish (samhradh for summer etc.), Hebrew, Camalic, Mandarin, and Indo-Iranian, but the majority of the vocabulary is a priori (read: a significant fraction of which is Earth math Easter eggs).