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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
| name = Annerish | | name = Annerish | ||
| nativename = ''ın béırlen Annrach'' <br>''{{Rune| | | nativename = ''ın béırlen Annrach'' <br>''{{Rune|᛬ᛂᛓᛆᛁᛧᚳᛂᛅᚱᚭᚷ᛬}}'' | ||
| pronunciation = {{IPA|əˈmbeɪ̯ɹʎəˈnɑɯ̯nrʊx}} | | pronunciation = {{IPA|əˈmbeɪ̯ɹʎəˈnɑɯ̯nrʊx}} | ||
| familycolor = Indo-European | | familycolor = Indo-European | ||
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* ''created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Aireanna]]'' | * ''created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Aireanna]]'' | ||
The '''Annerish''' language (''ın béırlen Annrach'' / ''{{Rune| | The '''Annerish''' language (''ın béırlen Annrach'' / ''{{Rune|᛬ᛂᛓᛆᛁᛧᚳᛂᛅᚱᚭᚷ᛬}}'') is a medieval, early-split Germanic language spoken by the inhabitants of the [[Verse:Anneries|Anneries]] (''ın Annray'' / ''{{Rune|᛬ᛂᛅᚱᛆᚢ᛬}}''), an archipelago emerging from the [[:w:Porcupine_Seabight|Porcupine Bank]] off the west coast of Ireland. <br> | ||
It is attested in two distinct forms, namely: Old Annerish and Middle Annerish. Only a handful of vital pagan religious texts survive in the older language, first put to manuscript in the 7th century, though possibly composed a couple of centuries earlier. Despite having been affected by a series of phonological changes that had radically altered its appearance compared to other old [[:w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] languages, these ancient verse and prose exhibit abundant vocabulary of Germanic stock, albeit under a heavy [[:w:Goidelic languages|Goidelic]] superstratum. <br> | It is attested in two distinct forms, namely: Old Annerish and Middle Annerish. Only a handful of vital pagan religious texts survive in the older language, first put to manuscript in the 7th century, though possibly composed a couple of centuries earlier. Despite having been affected by a series of phonological changes that had radically altered its appearance compared to other old [[:w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] languages, these ancient verse and prose exhibit abundant vocabulary of Germanic stock, albeit under a heavy [[:w:Goidelic languages|Goidelic]] superstratum. <br> |
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