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Syranik language

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Syranik
Siranian
Sirančina
SyranikFlag.png
Flag of Sirania
Pronunciation/ˈsɪ.ran.t͡ʃi.nɑ/ Speaker Icon.svg
Native to
EthnicityDazhdins
Native speakers
~10,000,000
Dialects
Latin
Official status
Official language in
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-1ZD
ISO 639-2DZD
ISO 639-3SDZ
SyranikaMap.png
Location of Sirania within Dazhdinia
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The Syranik language (Dazhdin Latin: Syrančina/Syrančinsky język; Dazhdin Cyrillic: Сыранчіна/Сыранчінскы ѩзык; Syranik: Sirančina) is a either a seperate language or a dialect of Dazhdin, that is spoken in in Dazhdinia. It is mutually intelligible with Posąvrag language.

Alphabet

A a Ą ą B b C c Č č D d Đ đ E e Ě ě Ę ę
F f G g H h Ĥ ĥ I i J j K k L l Ľ ľ M m
N n Ň ň O o P p Q q R r Ŕ ŕ S s Š š Ŝ ŝ
T t Ŧ ŧ U u Ų ų V v W w X x Y y Z z Ž ž
Ẑ ẑ Ʒ ʒ Ǯ ǯ

TBA

Differences to litarary Dazhdin

There are notable differences to the litarary Dazhdin in orthography, syntax, phonology and grammar:

Disappearance of yers

Disappearance of yers, changing the iotation and syllabic structure (-lь- → -ľ-; -tь- → -ŧ-...)

Rearrangement of I, İ and Y

Syranik has preserved only 2 I sounds, which are denoted as:

The sound /ɨ/ disappeared and merged with the new letter "Y" (/ɪ/).

Changes in cases

Lack of presence of the adessive, allative and illative cases

Hard and soft R

Distingtion of soft and hard R (R for /r/, Ŕ for /ɹ/)