Aelonian

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Aelonian
ιλονίκι
Pronunciation[ilonˈiki]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native toAnatolia
Native speakers70,000,000 (2023)
Early forms
Proto-Greek
  • Ancient Greek
Standard form
Byzantine dialect
Dialects
  • Byzantine dialect
  • Cilician dialect
  • Paphlagonian dialect
  • Ionian dialect(s)
  • Phrygian dialect
Official status
Official language in
Union of Anatolia
Recognised minority
language in
Thrace, Greece
  • Armenia
  • Georgia
Regulated byInstitót tu Buzántas
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Aelonian(ιλονίκι; Aelonian: [ilonˈiki]) is a Hellenic language spoken in Western Anatolia and the Turkish Straits[1]. It developed from the many dialects of Ancient Greek that were spoken in the Greek colonies in Anatolia.

Phonology

Orthography

Aelonian uses the Greek alphabet.

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Other resources

  1. ^ Called the Στενά τυ Βυζάντας in Aelonian, or Byzantion Straits.