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'''Al-Qayljiyyah''' (the Arabic name for the language; the native name is ''Ᵹaeiliᵹ'') is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic. It is written using the Arabic script. '''Qaylji''' may be used in English as the related adjective. | '''Al-Qayljiyyah''' (the Arabic name for the language; the native name is ''Ᵹaeiliᵹ'') is a descendant of Old Irish that has been heavily influenced by Arabic. It is written using the Arabic script. '''Qaylji''' may be used in English as the related adjective. | ||
It has lost mutations and grammatical gender. | |||
== An Ᵹiumhúirie Ᵹaelaċ == | == An Ᵹiumhúirie Ᵹaelaċ == | ||