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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. and Irish: Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh, An Yidish: Eyfă ni Fhłachărtith, English: Aoife O'Flaherty) inspired by Irish and Padmanábha. Though its grammar is Standard Average Talman, its (original) phonology is less so.
In Tricin, it is an in-universe conlang created by Schlomo Schngellstein inspired by [[Tigol]]; in Crackfic Tricin, it is a conlang by Tsarfati-Cualandian Aoife O'Flaherty (An Bhl. and Irish: Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh, An Yidish: Eyfă ni Fhłachărtith) 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 sci-fi work where it is the ceremonial language of ascended transhumans in a culture called Méir Bhaonnáig. The conlang steals morphemes from many languages, including [[Talmic]], [[Windermere]] (like 1sg r, 2sg ł), Irish (samhradh for summer etc.), Hebrew, Vietnamese, Camalic, Mandarin, and Indo-Iranian, but the majority of the vocabulary is a priori (read: a significant fraction of which is Earth math and xenharmonic music Easter eggs).
An Bhlaoighne is used in an in-universe sci-fi work where it is the ceremonial language of ascended transhumans in a culture called Méir Bhaonnáig. The conlang steals morphemes from many languages, including [[Talmic]], [[Windermere]] (like 1sg r, 2sg ł), Irish (samhradh for summer etc.), Hebrew, Vietnamese, Camalic, Mandarin, and Indo-Iranian, but the majority of the vocabulary is a priori (read: a significant fraction of which is Earth math and xenharmonic music Easter eggs).