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Proto-Grekelin refers to the ancestral language of [[Grekelin|Grekelin]] which appears to have been spoken in the 13th to 16th centuries, before eventually evolving into Grekelin. Proto-Grekelin is mutually intelligible with both Greek and Grekelin but also maintains strong influence from Hungarian. Proto-Grekelin is made up by a series of slightly different dialects, with the most influencial one being Western-Germanic as it gave the language personal pronouns (''Ίχ'' from German ''ich'', ''Σίχ'' from German ''sich'', etc). Proto-Grekelin was written with the Latin alphabet officially, but on some villages the local boards were using Greek as the majority of Proto-Grekelin speakers were Greeks.
Proto-Grekelin refers to the ancestral language of [[Grekelin|Grekelin]] which appears to have been spoken in the 13th to 16th centuries, before eventually evolving into Grekelin. Proto-Grekelin is mutually intelligible with both Greek and Grekelin but also maintains strong influence from Hungarian. Proto-Grekelin is made up by a series of slightly different dialects depending on their location. Modern Grekelin descends from the Northern Dialect.


==Orthography==
==Orthography==
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