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Re: Hello!
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, Andrew Smith wrote:
>
> On the isle of Man I think they speak Gaelic written in a Brithenig
> orthography. In northern Kemr, the influx of immigrant Irish created a
> new dialect of Brithenig influenced by Irish pronunciation, known as
> Yscaws (Scouse). It's most common in the Kemrese equivalent of Liverpool,
> north of Aberddui.
Well, that shouldn't be any worse than Gaelic written with an English
orthography! ;-)
>
> I would like to hear more about Liotan.
>
> - andrew.
>
> Andrew Smith <hobbit@earthlight.co.nz>
>
> MAN, despite his artistic pretensions, his sophistication, and his many
> accomplishments; still owes his existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil
> and the fact that it rains.
> - Anonymous
>
>
Padraic.
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- Re: Hello!
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