Jinundai language

Jinundai language is a Gooperlandian click language spoken in Jinundai State, Gooperland by approximately 40,236 people (most people in Jinundai now speak French, Italian, Irish or Japanese).

Script
In the past, it Jinundai had no alphabet–Jinundai people used Chinese characters in the lierature. By 1909, a Latin-based alphabet was devised by Hanun Kittiuk, and was used from 1910 to 1938. This was the first alphabet for Jinundai.

In 1938, like other languages in United States of Gooperland with Latin-based alphabets, the use of Jinundai in schools and writing as well as the aphabet itself became forbidden by Japan in favour of Japanese–making Jinundai a purely spoken language.

In 1946, one year after United States of Gooperland declared independence from Japan, the ban on Jinundai in education, publishing and writing was lifted. A Cyrillic-based alphabet was created in 1946.

In 1982, Latin script returned to Jinundai, but most people now write or print in French, Italian, Irish or Japanese. The Jinundai subject became part of the Jinundai State Curriculum.

Dialects
Jinundai has four dialects:
 * West Dialect
 * East Dialect
 * Town of Kukuyo Dialect
 * Central Dialect

Grammar
Jinundai is a subject-verb-object language.