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(Ireland) A language spoken by some Irish Travellers, particularly in Ireland, but also in Britain, which has been heavily influenced by English and Irish and is now effectively a cant or creole, though some scholars think it may have originated as and may retain elements of a non-Irish, non-English language.
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Shelta
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Shelta
Proper noun
Ireland
(Ireland)
A
language
spoken
by
some
Irish
Travellers,
particularly
in
Ireland,
but
also
in
Britain,
which
has
been
heavily
influenced
by
English
and
Irish
and
is
now
effectively
a
cant
or
creole,
though
some
scholars
think
it
may
have
originated
as
and
may
retain
elements
of
a
non-Irish,
non-English
language.
Japanese Meaning
(アイルランド) アイルランドやイギリスにおける一部のアイリッシュ・トラベラーが使用する言語。英語やアイルランド語の影響を強く受けた隠語、またはカントやクレオール言語として機能する。
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(Ireland)
A
language
spoken
by
some
Irish
Travellers,
particularly
in
Ireland,
but
also
in
Britain,
which
has
been
heavily
influenced
by
English
and
Irish
and
is
now
effectively
a
cant
or
creole,
though
some
scholars
think
it
may
have
originated
as
and
may
retain
elements
of
a
non-Irish,
non-English
language.