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{{Infobox language
|name              = Grekelin
|name              = Grekelin
|nativename        = Γρεκελένικιν, Γνύjα Γρεκελένικιν
|nativename        = Γρεκελένικην, Γνύjα Γρεκελένικην
|pronunciation    = 'ɣnʊd͡zə ɣr̥ɛkɛ'lɛnikin
|pronunciation    = 'ɣnʊd͡zə ɣr̥ɛkɛ'lɛnikin
|state            = Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine
|state            = Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine
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Grekelin (autoglossonym: ''Γνύjα Γρεκελένικιν'', pronounced: /'ɣnʊd͡zə ɣr̥ɛkɛ'lɛnikin/, lit. "The Grekelin language") is a Hellenic language with strong Hungarian influence. It was initially coined as a result of contact between the Greek refugees in Hungary in the 12th-13th century, although the language referring to that era is referred to as [[Proto-Grekelin|Proto-Grekelin]] and Grekelin itself has diverged too much from it. Today, Grekelin is spoken in a few Hungarian and Serbian villages, with respectively higher influence from Hungarian and Slavic. Grekelin holds some mutual intelligibility with Modern Greek, if the sentence is too simple and intentionally designed to be similar to Greek.
Grekelin (autoglossonym: ''Γνύjα Γρεκελένικην'', pronounced: /'ɣnʊd͡zə ɣr̥ɛkɛ'lɛnikin/, lit. "The Grekelin language") is a Hellenic language with strong Hungarian influence. It was initially coined as a result of contact between the Greek refugees in Hungary in the 12th-13th century, although the language referring to that era is referred to as [[Proto-Grekelin|Proto-Grekelin]] and Grekelin itself has diverged too much from it. Today, Grekelin is spoken in a few Hungarian and Serbian villages, with respectively higher influence from Hungarian and Slavic. Grekelin holds some mutual intelligibility with Modern Greek, if the sentence is too simple and intentionally designed to be similar to Greek.


Grekelin is written using the Greek alphabet, although some letters have changed sounds and others have been added or removed.
Grekelin is written using the Greek alphabet, although some letters have changed sounds and others have been added or removed.
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