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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name              = Khyili
|name              = Khyili
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|pronunciation    = avendoˈni̯ano
|pronunciation    = avendoˈni̯ano
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Khyili
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Khyili
|state            = Avendonia
|state            = India
|setting          = Alt-history [[w:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]], [[w:India|India]]
|setting          = Alt-history [[w:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]], [[w:India|India]]
|created          = 2024
|created          = 2024
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'''Khyili''' ([[w:endonym|autoglossonym]]: ''Khyilī''; <small>Avendonian:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[IPA for Khyili|[kʰjilˈli]]]</span>) is a [[w:Romance language|Romance language]], with strong influence of [[w:Gujarati|Gujarati]] and light influence from [[w:Sindhi|Sindhi]] and [[w:English|English]]. It gradually began to take place after the exile of the inhabitants and burning down of the Roman town of Aquivia. The
'''Khyili''' ([[w:endonym|autoglossonym]]: ''ख्यिल्ली'' &nbsp; "khyillī"; <small>Khyili:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[IPA for Khyili|[kʰjilˈli]]]</span>) is a [[w:Romance language|Romance language]], with strong influence of [[w:Gujarati|Gujarati]] and light influence from [[w:Sindhi|Sindhi]] and [[w:English|English]]. It gradually began to take place after the exile of the inhabitants and burning down of the Roman town of Aquivia.


While its vocabulary derives for the most part from [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto-Germanic]], Latin influence is most notable in its phonology and its grammar.
While its vocabulary derives for the most part from [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto-Germanic]], Latin influence is most notable in its phonology and its grammar.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The language name derives directly from the country it is spoken in, Avendonia. It makes reference to the Roman description of the Avendonian peoples, which were settled west of Rome; in the direction of the setting sun. Ultimately from {{mn|gem-pro|*ēbanþs|t=evening}}, it came to mean “sunset people” or “people of the setting sun”.
The name of the language is derived from the words "colloquium exsilliī", vulgar classical Latin for "talk of the Exiles". As is retained into the language today, the singular-plural distinction from Latin in the genitive case has been lost. After numerous sound shifts, the word "exsilliī" had evolved into "khyillī", giving the language its modern name.


==Orthography==
==Orthography==
Khyili can be
Khyili can be written using either the Devanagari or the Latin scripts.
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! colspan="18" | Letters of the Avendonian alphabet
! colspan="18" | Letters of the Khyili Latin alphabet
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| Aa || Bb || Cc || Dd || Ee || Ff || Gg || Ii || Ll || Mm || Nn || Oo || Pp || Rr || Ss || Tt || Uu || Vv
| Aa || Āā || Bb || Cc || Dd || Ḍḍ || Ee || Ff || Gg || Hh || Ii || Īī || Jj || Kk || Ll || Ḷḷ || Mm || Nn || Ṇṇ || Oo || Pp || Rr || Ss || Tt || Ṭṭ || Uu || Ūū || Vv || Ww || Xx || Yy || Zz
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Aa Āā Bb Cc Dd Ḍḍ Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Īī Jj Kk Ll Ḷḷ Mm Nn Ṇṇ Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Ṭṭ Uu Ūū Vv Ww Xx Yy Z
 
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* Īī and Ūū exist only due to Gujarati spelling conventions.
* Īī and Ūū exist only due to Gujarati spelling conventions.
* Khyili's digraphs are: Bh, Ch, Chh, Dh, Ḍh, Gh, Jh, Kh, Ph, Sh, Shh, Ṭh
* Khyili's digraphs are: Bh, Ch, Chh, Dh, Ḍh, Gh, Jh, Kh, Ph, Sh, Shh, Ṭh
* Ww and Zz only exist due to Gujarati romanisation conventions.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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