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==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
Kaponese uses three Main writing systems: [[w:Kana|Atchikaka]] ([[w:Hiragana|Tatātchikaka]], [[w:Katakana|Horātchikaka]]), and [[w:Kanji|Kanji]] | |||
==Vocabulary== | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
==Samples== | ==Samples== |
Revision as of 10:10, 16 January 2025
Kaponese | |
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日本語 (Shikako-go) | |
File:Flag of Kapon full.png Flag of Kapon | |
Pronunciation | [ɕi̥kako̞ɡo̞] |
Created by | The Ramosian |
Date | 2023 |
Setting | Alt-history Asia, Japan |
Native to | Kapon |
Austronesian
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Early form | Proto-Kaponic
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Official status | |
Official language in | Kapon |
Kaponese (本日語, Shikakogo, [ɕi̥kako̞ɡo]) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Kaponese people. It has around 123 million speakers, primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language, and within the Kaponese diaspora worldwide.
Etymology
History
Phonology
Main article: w:Japanese phonology
Orthography
Kaponese uses three Main writing systems: Atchikaka (Tatātchikaka, Horātchikaka), and Kanji