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| {{Infobox language
| | Daemyonin People. |
| | name = Daemyonin-Hinomoto
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| | date = 2024
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| | fam2 = Old Daemyonin
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| | fam3 = Middle Daemyonin
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| | fam4 = Early Modern Daemyonin
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| | script = {{startplainlist}}
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| * Kanji
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| * Katanaka
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| * Hiranaga
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| {{endplainlist}}
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| | nation = {{plainlist|
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| * [[Daemyo (Pacifica)|Daemyo]]}}
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| | map =[[File:Pacifica Daemyo Green.png|thumb|350px]]
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| | mapcaption = {{legend|green|Countries where Daemyonin is the native language of the majority of the population}}
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| |fontcolor=white|altname=Daemyonin|nativename=デホンゴ (''Dehongo'')|image=Daemyonin-Hinomoto.png|mapsize=150|agency=Commission on Language (Daemyo)|fam1=Hinomoto|signers=47.3 million}}
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| '''Daemyonin''' is one of the principal language of the Hinomoto [[Wikipedia:Language family|language family]] spoken by the Daemyonin people. It has around 47 million speakers, primarily in [[Daemyo (Pacifica)|Daemyo]], the only country it is the [[Wikipedia:National Language|national language]], and within the Daemyonin [[Wikipedia:Diaspora|diaspora]] worldwide.
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| The Daemyonin [[Wikipedia:Writing System|writing system]] combines Hinomoto characters, known as kanji (漢字, 'Han characters'), with two unique syllabaries (or moraic scripts) derived by the Daemyonins from the more complex Hinomoto characters: hiranaga (ひらがな or 平仮名, 'simple characters') and katanaka (カタカナ or 片仮名, 'partial characters'). Austral script (rōmaji ローマ字) is also used in a limited fashion (such as for imported acronyms) in Daemyonin writing. The numeral system uses mostly Austral numerals, but also traditional Hinomoto numerals.
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