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The ''' | The '''Kapukan language''' (Kapukan: ''ㅋㅏㅍㅜㅋㅏㅍ'') is a language orginating from early settlers of [[Kapuku]] from the continent of [[Tarsis]]. Today, 34 Million people speak the language worldwide and it is the official language of [[Kapuku]]. | ||
The earliest form of Kapukan was most likely spoken by early setttlers of [[Kapuku]]. The first dialect mostly likely never had a written form and was basic; only meant for simple communication. During the [[Warring Period (Kapuku)|Warring Period]], many deveopments came in the feild of linguistics. Introduction of more vowels lead to more words and the first forms of grammar was introduced. With the introduction of [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] settlers later on, the language was given a written script which used components of [[Zhenian language|Zhenian characters ]]. | The earliest form of Kapukan was most likely spoken by early setttlers of [[Kapuku]]. The first dialect mostly likely never had a written form and was basic; only meant for simple communication. During the [[Warring Period (Kapuku)|Warring Period]], many deveopments came in the feild of linguistics. Introduction of more vowels lead to more words and the first forms of grammar was introduced. With the introduction of [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] settlers later on, the language was given a written script which used components of [[Zhenian language|Zhenian characters ]]. |
Revision as of 20:05, 21 March 2020
Kapukan | |
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ㅋㅏㅍㅜㅋㅏㅍ | |
Pronunciation | \käpükən\ |
Region | Kapuku |
Ethnicity | Kapukan |
Native speakers | 7.3 Million |
undetermined
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Kapukan Alphabet | |
Official status | |
Regulated by | Department for Culture and Tradition |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kap |
The Kapukan language (Kapukan: ㅋㅏㅍㅜㅋㅏㅍ) is a language orginating from early settlers of Kapuku from the continent of Tarsis. Today, 34 Million people speak the language worldwide and it is the official language of Kapuku.
The earliest form of Kapukan was most likely spoken by early setttlers of Kapuku. The first dialect mostly likely never had a written form and was basic; only meant for simple communication. During the Warring Period, many deveopments came in the feild of linguistics. Introduction of more vowels lead to more words and the first forms of grammar was introduced. With the introduction of Zhenian settlers later on, the language was given a written script which used components of Zhenian characters .