Juponese language

Juponese (Juponese: 朝本莫; Jupon-mo) is a language spoken natively by the Juponese in the country of Jupon. The language is spoken by 120 million people globally, and is a minority language in Basanreseri, Shojin, and the South Jungju Association.

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=Etymology=

The name of the Juponese language "朝本莫" (Jupon-mo) is written using Juponese honju. The character 朝 means "new", the character 本 means "origin" and the character 莫 means "language", the characters together mean "new morning's language".

The Juponese language is agglutinative and analytic, also containing a pure vowel system and lexically significant vowel strength. It is a subject-verb-object language, though rarely contains conjugating verbs. =Classification=

Juponese is categorized as a member of the Fusenic language family, though has its own family branch alongside Dunktharmai.

=History=

Prehistory
Fusenic speakers first arrived in Jupon around 950 BCE, Jupon's first settlers spoke an ancient form of the Kijjirin language. Dialects of old-Dunktharmai originated in the central region, over time this dialect evolved into Yŭhuaryŏngkighasuné.