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High Irish, often referred to as "Classical Irish" or "Literary Irish," is the form of the Irish language used in formal literature, poetry, and historical texts from the early medieval period until the 17th century. It features a complex grammatical structure and a rich vocabulary, distinguishing it from the more colloquial spoken Irish dialects. High Irish is characterized by its use in traditional storytelling, religious texts, and legal documents, reflecting the cultural and literary heritage of Ireland. Today, it is primarily of interest to scholars and those studying the historical aspects of the Irish language.

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