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Sairstír Celinese (endonym: '''Elítheg Sairstíroth''' or '''Sairstíreg''' - sometimes referred to, particularly in Elitho, as '''Lônairesc''' [lo̝nˈɑɪɻəʂ]) because of its complex links with the language of Aír, is a broad term used to refer to those varieties of Modern Southwestern Elithoan Celinese spoken in the Free Commonwealth of Sairstír. A common three-way distinction is drawn between '''mailsairstíreg''' (lit. Soft Sairstirian), spoken in Wylombeir and the northern seaboard, '''stairsairstíreg''' (Broad Sairstirian, lit. Hard Sairstirian), a more divergent form from Standard Elithoan Celinese that has not undergone Elithoan sound changes and has conserved features of Old Airesc Celinese, and '''Eilíonlyn''', a very conservative Southern Celinese variety spoken on the island of Eilíon and the Darnorwach Peninsula. | '''Sairstír Celinese''' or '''Sairstirian''' (endonym: '''Elítheg Sairstíroth''' or '''Sairstíreg''' - sometimes referred to, particularly in Elitho, as '''Lônairesc''' [lo̝nˈɑɪɻəʂ]) because of its complex links with the language of Aír, is a broad term used to refer to those varieties of Modern Southwestern Elithoan Celinese spoken in the Free Commonwealth of Sairstír. A common three-way distinction is drawn between '''mailsairstíreg''' (lit. Soft Sairstirian), spoken in Wylombeir and the northern seaboard, '''stairsairstíreg''' (Broad Sairstirian, lit. Hard Sairstirian), a more divergent form from Standard Elithoan Celinese that has not undergone Elithoan sound changes and has conserved features of Old Airesc Celinese, and '''Eilíonlyn''', a very conservative Southern Celinese variety spoken on the island of Eilíon and the Darnorwach Peninsula. The term does not apply to |
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Sairstír Celinese | |
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Elíthec Sairstíroth; Sairstíreg | |
Pronunciation | [[Help:IPA|[[ˈəˈliɦəx seiʳˈʂʈɨɻʊ], [seiʳˈʂʈɨɻəɨ]]]] |
Created by | A. Ayres |
Setting | Lorech |
Native to | Sairstír and Linheim, Elitho, Beichlë, Western Jinyero |
Native speakers | 13,417,890 (Sairstír); up to 9 million émigrés elsewhere (991) |
Proto-Tygenoci
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Early form | Old Airesc > Middle Borders Elithoan
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Official status | |
Official language in | Sairstír and Linheim |
Regulated by | Several rival agencies, such as the Athecosoir go Wylombeir, Ronð go Lechlyfrírain Lônaig, GoSIC and the Ronð go Lorgwynel-Aimmon. |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | qce |
Sairstír Celinese or Sairstirian (endonym: Elítheg Sairstíroth or Sairstíreg - sometimes referred to, particularly in Elitho, as Lônairesc [lo̝nˈɑɪɻəʂ]) because of its complex links with the language of Aír, is a broad term used to refer to those varieties of Modern Southwestern Elithoan Celinese spoken in the Free Commonwealth of Sairstír. A common three-way distinction is drawn between mailsairstíreg (lit. Soft Sairstirian), spoken in Wylombeir and the northern seaboard, stairsairstíreg (Broad Sairstirian, lit. Hard Sairstirian), a more divergent form from Standard Elithoan Celinese that has not undergone Elithoan sound changes and has conserved features of Old Airesc Celinese, and Eilíonlyn, a very conservative Southern Celinese variety spoken on the island of Eilíon and the Darnorwach Peninsula. The term does not apply to