Juponese language

Juponese (주본모; Jubon-mo) is a Sinjuan language native to the country of Jupon, which is located in Southwest Bangju. Juponese is a Kapukic language spoken by an approximate 182 million people worldwide. Being a proto-altaic language, Juponese is an altaic-Fusenic language, and shares heavy linguistic roots with Fusenese. Juponese is the official language of the Republic of Jupon and is recognized as a minority language in countries such as Lionggong, Basanreseri and Shojin.

The earliest known Juponic language was Sŏntálk (선닭; Seondalg) which was spoken by ancient Kijjirin nomads. Written Juponese is believed to have first appeared in the Kamirakage era via the Honju script, which was a set of Tianqian characters for the written form of Juponese. The language now uses the Jeongja script as of 910 CE.