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- ...that the Permanent North American Gaeltacht (pictured) is an officially designated Irish speaking area in English/French speaking Ontario, Canada, the first of its kind outside of Ireland?
- ...that Englog is English mixed with Tagalog words, while Taglish is Tagalog mixed with English words, both being macaronic languages?
- ...that some 19th-century newspapers in South Australia published articles in the Cornish dialect of English to meet the needs of miners who had migrated there?
- ...that the Halegannada, literally "old Kannada", is an ancient form of the Kannada language?
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- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2004/August#6 August 2004, Dated archive of Main Page appearance.
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2011/June#24 June 2011, Dated archive of Main Page appearance.
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2008/June#30 June 2008, Dated archive of Main Page appearance.