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Shelta (/ˈʃɛltə/; Irish: Seiltis) is a
language spoken by
Irish Travellers (Mincéirí),
particularly in
Ireland and the
United Kingdom. It is
widely known...
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lucht siúil,
meaning the
walking people), also
known as
Pavees or Mincéirs (
Shelta: Mincéirí), are a
traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group...
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Irish speakers and
Shelta by the
linguistic community. It is a
mixture of
English and Irish, with
Irish being the
lexifier language.
Shelta is a
secret language...
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Shelta Cave is a 2,500-foot-long (760 m) cave and lake
located in Huntsville,
Madison County, Alabama,
United States. It is
described as one of the most...
- cave
shrimp is only
known from five caves, all in
Madison County, Alabama.
Shelta Cave is the species' type locality, but
viable po****tions have only been...
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particularly deriving from Asia and
Eastern Europe. Also
native to
Ireland are
Shelta, the
language of the
nomadic Irish Travellers,
Irish Sign Language, and...
- Béarla na Saor 'speech of the smiths').
Bungi dialect Polari Scottish Cant
Shelta Evans, S.
Stopping Places – A
Gipsy History of
South London and Kent (1999)...
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spoken on a day-to-day basis.
Other languages spoken in
Ireland include Shelta,
spoken by
Irish Travellers, and a
dialect of
Scots is
spoken by some Ulster...
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community know it as Gammon,
while the
linguistic community identifies it as
shelta.
Outside Gaelic circles, the
derivation is
typically seen to be from Latin...
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Travellers Scottish Cant, a
language of the
Scottish Lowland Travellers Shelta or the Cant, a
language of the
Irish Travellers Thieves' cant, a language...