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'''Șinach Netagin''' (''bric Nătahi Śinax ve'' /bʀitʂ nəˈt̪a(ɦ)i ˈsinax ve/; Wdm. ''fi brits Inthăgin Șinach''; Crackfic Trician Irish ''an tSionnachais'' or just ''an Nadáthais'') is the most widely spoken descendant of Classical [[Netagin]] in Tricin; it's spoken in Bjeheond and Raiđluav (especially in [[Verse:Tricin/Andaegor|Andaegor]]). It exists in a sprachbund with [[Nurian]], Modern [[Naeng]], [[Gwnax]] and other Bjeheondian languages. | '''Șinach Netagin''' (''bric Nătahi Śinax ve'' /bʀitʂ nəˈt̪a(ɦ)i ˈsinax ve/; Wdm. ''fi brits Inthăgin Șinach''; Crackfic Trician Irish ''an tSionnachais'' or just ''an Nadáthais'') is the most widely spoken descendant of Classical [[Netagin]] in Tricin; it's spoken in Bjeheond and Raiđluav (especially in [[Verse:Tricin/Andaegor|Andaegor]]). It exists in a sprachbund with [[Nurian]], Modern [[Naeng]], [[Gwnax]] and other Bjeheondian languages. | ||
I borrowed ''Șinach'' from Irish ''sionnach'' 'fox' because Bjeheond has a fox motif. In | I borrowed ''Șinach'' from Irish ''sionnach'' 'fox' because Bjeheond has a fox motif. In-universe it comes from [[Gwnax]] ''Si Ywnax'' 'Gwnax town'. | ||
Grammatical changes from Classical Netagin include: | Grammatical changes from Classical Netagin include: |
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