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CMCollective (talk | contribs) Created page with "{{infobox language |name=Occitanic Gaelic |family=Hibernian |era=now |scripts=Latin |endonym=Ucituich {{ipa|/ukiˈtɨx/}} |lang-code=OCG }} '''Occitanic Gaelic''' (natively ''Ucituich'' {{ipa|/ukiˈtɨx/}}) is a Hibernian language spoken in the Kyawcenni territory of Monke Island, and in the eastern half of the Shingtsunni-Imerchali condominium of Vanstèrel. Its s..." |
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| Occitanic Gaelic | |
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| Language family | Hibernian |
| Era | now |
| Writing system | Latin |
| Official status | |
| Speaker | |
| Endonym | Ucituich /ukiˈtɨx/ |
| Technical information | |
| Language code | OCG |
Occitanic Gaelic (natively Ucituich /ukiˈtɨx/) is a Hibernian language spoken in the Kyawcenni territory of Monke Island, and in the eastern half of the Shingtsunni-Imerchali condominium of Vanstèrel. Its speakers came from the Hibernian culture of what is nowadays southern Sofao Tâsi, and later intermixed with the Occitan speakers in northeast Vanstèrel.