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Beurla Reagaird (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈpjɤːrˠl̪ˠə ˈɾɛkərˠtʲ];
previously also
spelled Beurla Reagair or Beurla-
reagaird) is a
nearly extinct...
- is
spoken by
lowland Roma groups.
Highland Traveller's Cant (or
Beurla Reagaird) is a Gaelic-based cant of the
Indigenous Highland Traveller po****tion...
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Travellers and
Scottish Highland Travellers – the name of
whose language Beurla Reagaird means "metalworkers". However, this use is
considered offensive. The term...
- (possibly Tyrsenian) Tartessian? (possibly Paleo-Hispanic)
Mixed Beurla Reagaird Shelta Celtic-speaking
areas Lower Brittany (Brittany) Y
Wladfa (Chubut...
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Orkney English,
Scots English, Cree, Ojibwe, and
Scottish Gaelic.
Beurla Reagaird is a cant
spoken by
Scottish travelling folk,
which is to a
large extent...
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Primitive Irish Old
Irish Middle Irish Dialects Argyll Arran †
Beurla Reagaird Canadian Deeside † East
Sutherland †
Galwegian †
Glaswegian Kintyre Hebridean...
- of
Celtic languages,
increasing to 1.4
million speakers by 2010.
Beurla Reagaird,
Highland travellers'
language Shelta,
based largely on
Irish and Hiberno-English...
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Highland Travellers Indo-European →
Celtic →
Scottish Gaelic →
Beurla Reagaird United Kingdom (Scottish Highlands)
Christianity →
Catholicism Hindustani...
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their own (nearly extinct)
language based on
Scottish Gaelic called Beurla Reagaird.
Highland Travellers are
closely tied to
their native Highlands and the...
- not
exactly representative of
actual speech in
normal situations.
Beurla Reagaird Bungi dialect Polari Scottish Cant
Shelta at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)...