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==Northern Dialect==
==Northern Dialect==
This dialect is the only dialect to introduce glottalization between vowels and replace word-final /n/ with a glottal stop in the next word. A few subdialects went a step ahead and completely replaced the /k/ plosive with the /q/ one in multiple occasions, and another interesting change is the collapse of /v/ into /u/. The northern dialect is technically itself a subdialect of the Danubian dialects, as it developed following mass fleeing of Grekelin Orthodox people (Following the battle of Mohacs) into Austria and Bavaria. It would go extinct not very long afterwards.
This dialect is the only dialect to replace word-final /n/ with a glottal stop in the next word. A few subdialects went a step ahead and completely replaced the /k/ plosive with the /q/ one in multiple occasions, and another interesting change is the collapse of /v/ into /u/. The northern dialect is technically itself a subdialect of the Danubian dialects, as it developed following mass fleeing of Grekelin Orthodox people (Following the battle of Mohacs) into Austria and Bavaria. It would evolve into Western Grekelin and eventually die out in the 18th century.


'''Ido dauto mi uges mu [ˈiːdo ˈdauːto mi ʉːges mu]'''
'''Ido dauto mi uges mu [ˈiːdo ˈdauːto mi ʉːges mu]'''
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