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|valign="top"|Spoken in:
|valign="top"|Spoken in:
||(country) {{ #if:  | () | {{ #if:  | () }} }}
||United Kingdom, Ireland
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|valign="top"|Timeline/Universe:
|valign="top"|Timeline/Universe:
||(universe)
||[[League of Lost Languages]]
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
||(number of speakers)
||ca. 5,000
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|-
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
||(Family)
||[[Hesperic]]
:(Branch)
:[[Albic]]
::(Subbranch)
::[[South Albic]]
:::{{#if:  ||{{#if: dialect english ||{{#if: dialect English ||'''}}}} }}(Language){{#if:  ||{{#if: dialect english ||{{#if: dialect English ||'''}}}} }}
:::[[Low Elvish]]
{{#if:  |::::'''  ('''')''' | {{#if:  | '''''' | {{#if: | '''''' | }} }} }}
::::'''Sinjenrin'''
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|-
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
||
|| VSO
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|-
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:
||  
|| fusional
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Morphosyntactic alignment]]:
|valign="top"|[[Morphosyntactic alignment]]:
||  
|| active-stative
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|-
|colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center" |'''Created by:'''
|colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCFF00" align="center" |'''Created by:'''
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||author ||date
||[[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]||2001-
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'''Sinjenrin''' (Moonchildish) is an [[Albic]] language of the [[Low Elvish]] group.  Its speakers, the ''Moonchildren'' ('''Sinjen''', sg. '''Senjan'''), are nomadic [[British Elves]].  Their language is strongly influenced, especially in vocabulary, by Shelta and Romani.  Otherwise, it is very close to [[Glastonian]].
'''Sinjenrin''' (Moonchildish) is an [[Albic]] language of the [[Low Elvish]] group.  Its speakers, the ''Moonchildren'' ('''Sinjen''', sg. '''Senjan'''), are nomadic [[British Elves]].  Their language is strongly influenced, especially in vocabulary, by Shelta and Romani.  Otherwise, it is very close to [[Glastonian]].

Revision as of 09:20, 8 November 2009

Sinjenrin
Sinjenrin
Spoken in: United Kingdom, Ireland
Timeline/Universe: League of Lost Languages
Total speakers: ca. 5,000
Genealogical classification: Hesperic
Albic
South Albic
Low Elvish
Sinjenrin
Basic word order: VSO
Morphological type: fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: active-stative
Created by:
Jörg Rhiemeier 2001-

Sinjenrin (Moonchildish) is an Albic language of the Low Elvish group. Its speakers, the Moonchildren (Sinjen, sg. Senjan), are nomadic British Elves. Their language is strongly influenced, especially in vocabulary, by Shelta and Romani. Otherwise, it is very close to Glastonian.