Draft:Citinlarn
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Pronunciation | sih-tin-larn |
Region | Shannon Region, Ireland |
Native speakers | 245 (2022) |
Indo-European
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ISO 639-3 | – |
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Citinlarn is a rare unclassified Indo-European spoken language and mostly private language spoken in the Shannon Region of Ireland. There has been only 245 people speaking it.
Uses
[edit]The use of Citinlarn is very rare and private to other people in the globe, Making it the private language of earth. One use is documented around Google Download Builds. With a Citinlarn Demo in use with 132 people. Being the least used Google build.
Phrases
[edit]- Ndaire Gomm, Loleche Deucan Rhammch? - Hello, How are you?
- Kicehleche Pcich - Good Morning.
- Kicehleche Cemira - Good Afternoon.
- Kicehleche Smaci Bahra - Good Evening.
- Kicehleche Nelech - Good Night.