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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name          = Elodian
|name          = Elodian
|nativename    = ɂelodīru, gulkā ɂelodīrā
|nativename    = ɂelodīru, (la) gulkā ɂelodīrā
|pronunciation = ˈguɬkɑː ʔelɔˈdiːraː
|pronunciation = ˈguɬkɑː ʔelɔˈdiːraː
|states (state) = ʔelodīhūto
|states (state) = ʔelodīhūto
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'''Important note:''' Elodian is, fundamentally, a rethinking of [[Lifashian]] intended as a kind of drop-in replacement in its setting.
'''Important note:''' Elodian is, fundamentally, a rethinking of [[Lifashian]] intended as a kind of drop-in replacement in its setting.


'''Elodian''', natively referred to as ''ɂelodīru'' or ''gulkā ɂelodīrā'', is an [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] language, an isolate inside the family, spoken in an alternate timeline of Earth in the northeastern corner of [[w:Anatolia|Asia Minor]], i.e. the historical region of [[w:Pontus (region)|Pontus]] and neighboring areas across the Pontic Alps into the [[w:Armenian highlands|Armenian highlands]]. It is the official language of the republic of ''ʔelodīhūto'', spoken by the majority of its population. Elodian is the native language of about twelve million people in the world, the majority of which in ʔelodīhūto, with smaller communities in Eastern Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq.
'''Elodian''', natively referred to as ''ɂelodīru'' or ''(la) gulkā ɂelodīrā'', is an [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] language, an isolate inside the family, spoken in an alternate timeline of Earth in the northeastern corner of [[w:Anatolia|Asia Minor]], i.e. the historical region of [[w:Pontus (region)|Pontus]] and neighboring areas across the Pontic Alps into the [[w:Armenian highlands|Armenian highlands]]. It is the official language of the republic of ''ʔelodīhūto'', spoken by the majority of its population. Elodian is the native language of about twelve million people in the world, the majority of which in ʔelodīhūto, with smaller communities in Eastern Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq.


Elodian developed on its own, distinctly from other Indo-European languages,
Elodian developed on its own, distinctly from other Indo-European languages,
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