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|fam5 = [[w:Koine Greek|Koine Greek]] | |fam5 = [[w:Koine Greek|Koine Greek]] | ||
|fam6 = [[w:Medieval Greek|Medieval Greek]] | |fam6 = [[w:Medieval Greek|Medieval Greek]] | ||
|fam7 = [[w:Cappadocian_Greek|Cappadocian Greek (?)]] | |fam7 = [[w:Cappadocian_Greek|Cappadocian Greek (?)]]<ref name=GrklnAndCapp> | ||
|ethnicity = [[w:Greeks|Greeks]] | |ethnicity = [[w:Greeks|Greeks]] | ||
|speakers = approx. 100 thousand | |speakers = approx. 100 thousand | ||
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==Notes== | |||
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<ref name=GrklnAndCapp>Grekelin and Cappadocian have a common ancestor with the difference that Cappadocian remained spoken in Anatolia whereas Grekelin was brought to it's modern territory by migration and settlement. And, outside of roleplay in the context of this article, it's where most of the study related to Grekelin falls into, because Turkish and Hungarian share many features. However, as you can understand, Cappadocian at that point would've been plain regular Greek (Possibly a dialect of Pontic? See [[w:Cappadocian_Greek|the article]] for details), hence the question mark. </ref> | |||
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Grekelin | |
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A gnudzsa Grekelenikin | |
Created by | – |
Date | 2023 |
Native to | Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia |
Indo-European
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