Sinkayyi language
Sinkayyi | |
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sinkaçi (Sinkajji) | |
Native to | |
Region | West Alaxia |
Ethnicity | Avašyani |
Sinkayyi Script | |
Official status | |
Official language in | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | si |
ISO 639-3 | sin – inclusive codeIndividual codes: snkit – Zêlsinkayyisnj – Jimarian Sinkayyisav – Savajihor – Horani |
Sinkajji (sinkaçi hrêSità Sinkajji hrêšità), sometimes also called Central Avašyani (ZêlavaSyani Zêlavašyani) or White Avašyani (çicavaSyani Jjičavašyani), is a West Avašyani language belonging to the Širiʼayi branch of the Vehperšan group of the Anter-Alaxian languages. Sinkajji is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officialy in Sinkayya and Tushinmero (in the case of the latter co-officially with Gotehanic), spoken natively in Mem and Jimaria by a substantial minority, and by diaspora in Ginsukyo and Ruskvy. It has been solely written with the sinkajji script in all regions in colloquial and official capacity, although a variant form of the ginsukyan script has been rarely used alongside by the sinkajji diaspora in Ginsukyo.