Lingua Rhodensis

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Lingua Rhodensis
Límbá Rhodjesí
Pronunciation[lɨm.bə r̥ɔ.ðʲe.sɨ]
Created byMelinoë
DateFebruary 12th, 2026
SettingAlt history Greece
EthnicityRhodians
Latin
  • Lingua Rhodensis
Official status
Official language in
Rhodes, Greece
Recognised minority
language in
Greece

Lingua Rhodensis is a Latinate language spoken on the Greek island of Rhodes. The speakers descend from Greco-Romans of late Classical Antiquity (around 400AD), it is believed their language began diverging significantly around 900AD, though this is difficult to determine. The Latin authors of Rhodes retained an incredibly accurate written Latin until the 1200's, where we start seeing significant errors taking root, and in the 1300's we see these errors overtake the proper Latin forms, at around ~62% by 1350AD. By 1500AD we see it definitively diverge into its own language, scholars noting that around this time we see authors beginning to use grammar that would be deemed improper for Latin, especially regarding the use of a new suffix "-ji" as a definite article, from a reduced form of "illi" (Latin "ille").

Etymology

The native name "Límbá Rhodjesí" derives from "Límbá" and "Rhodïesí".

"Límbá" descends from Latin "Lingua".
"Rhodjesí" is a compound of "Rhodo" and "-esí", "Rhodo" is from Latin "Rhodos", and "-esí" is from Latin "-ēnsis".

Status

Lingua Rhodensis is spoken on the island of Rhodes and is recognized as one of Greece's minority languages.

Morphology

Inflection of "límbá"
Singular Plural
Nominative límbă límbē
Vocative
Accusative límbvă límba
Genitive límbē límbarro
Dative límbī

Syntax

See also