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'''Norinnian''' or '''Norinnish''' is a {{wp|Romance language|Latinic language}} spoken in [[Ajax|Norumbria]] by the [[Dairi|Dairi peoples]]; it is derived from a syncretic mix of [[Standard Latin language|Latin]], [[Allamunnic language|Old Ottonian]], and {{wp|Navajo language|the Wabayan language}} over centuries of development from the settlement of the inital Allamunic colony of Innonland in the 12th century. Unlike [[Enyaman]] which is a {{wp|Japonic language|Tsurushimic language}} with Allamunic and Latin influences, Norinnian has refrained from deriving much of its vocabulary or syntax from Tsurushemsese sources, instead preferring the Wabayan language, or else continental Belisarian morphology, especially during the [[Enyama#History|First Dairi Revival]] of the mid-late 18th century.  
'''Norinnian''' or '''Norinnish''' is a {{wp|Romance language|Latinic language}} spoken in [[Ajax|Norumbia]] by the [[Dairi|Dairi peoples]]; it is derived from a syncretic mix of [[Standard Latin language|Latin]], [[Allamunnic language|Old Ottonian]], and {{wp|Navajo language|the Wabayan language}} over centuries of development from the settlement of the inital Allamunic colony of Innonland in the 12th century. Unlike [[Enyaman]] which is a {{wp|Japonic language|Tsurushimic language}} with Allamunic and Latin influences, Norinnian has refrained from deriving much of its vocabulary or syntax from Tsurushemsese sources, instead preferring the Wabayan language, or else continental Belisarian morphology, especially during the [[Enyama#History|First Dairi Revival]] of the mid-late 18th century.  


Norinnian is spoken by almost ten million people across [[Enyama]] and [[Elatia]], chiefly in the Enyaman states of Ertoria and Innia and in the Elatian region of ______. Norinnian is mutually intelligible with some difficulty with [[Standard Elatian]]. In Enyama, Norinnian is traditionally associated with the Dairi people, though others who live and work in the two Dairi states often have a cursory knowledge of the language.
Norinnian is spoken by almost ten million people across [[Enyama]] and [[Elatia]], chiefly in the Enyaman states of Ertoria and Innia and in the Elatian region of ______. Norinnian is mutually intelligible with some difficulty with [[Standard Elatian]]. In Enyama, Norinnian is traditionally associated with the Dairi people, though others who live and work in the two Dairi states often have a cursory knowledge of the language.

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Norinnian
다이리겐고
(Dairigengo)
EthnicityDairi
Kardo-Belisarian
Early forms
Old Allamunic
  • Old Norinnian
Latin script
Universal Ochranese script
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Norinnian or Norinnish is a Latinic language spoken in Norumbia by the Dairi peoples; it is derived from a syncretic mix of Latin, Old Ottonian, and the Wabayan language over centuries of development from the settlement of the inital Allamunic colony of Innonland in the 12th century. Unlike Enyaman which is a Tsurushimic language with Allamunic and Latin influences, Norinnian has refrained from deriving much of its vocabulary or syntax from Tsurushemsese sources, instead preferring the Wabayan language, or else continental Belisarian morphology, especially during the First Dairi Revival of the mid-late 18th century.

Norinnian is spoken by almost ten million people across Enyama and Elatia, chiefly in the Enyaman states of Ertoria and Innia and in the Elatian region of ______. Norinnian is mutually intelligible with some difficulty with Standard Elatian. In Enyama, Norinnian is traditionally associated with the Dairi people, though others who live and work in the two Dairi states often have a cursory knowledge of the language.

Common phrases

  • "Huid baarþyu?" - "How are you?"
  • "Ay graþyu." - "I thank you."
  • "Ay inte'a." - "I understand."
  • "Abut tyu edishee." - "Goodbye / Until I see you again."