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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
Elíthec Sairstíroth; Sairstíreg
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|[[ˈəˈliɦəx seiʳˈʂʈɨɻʊ], [seiʳˈʂʈɨɻəɨ]]]]
Created byA. Ayres
SettingLorech
Native toSairstír and Linheim, Elitho, Beichlë, Western Jinyero
Native speakers13,417,890 (Sairstír); up to 9 million émigrés elsewhere (991)
Proto-Tygenoci
  • Early Olldrothoan
    • Early Elithoan varieties
      • Sairstír Celinese
Early form
Old Airesc > Middle Borders Elithoan
Official status
Official language in
Sairstír and Linheim
Regulated bySeveral rival agencies, such as the Athecosoir go Wylombeir, Ronð go Lechlyfrírain Lônaig, GoSIC and the Ronð go Lorgwynel-Aimmon.
Language codes
ISO 639-3qce

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