Daricajucean language

Daricajucean (Darijukaan) is a Saryinic language spoken in Daricajuce. It is spoken throughout the Kadersaryinan Islands, and in parts of North America and Central America. It also has a major presence in the Auburnish Islands.

It is closely related to Kharnaz, Laiorian, Mawakinese, and Trimakan. Extinct languages closely related to Daricajucean include Agulskran and Ta'alsjan.

Geographic distribution
Daricajucean is one of the three official languages of Daricajuce, the others being Spanish and their own dialect of English, Daricajucean English. It is the most widely spoken language in the nation, as it was considered the lingua franca since the late 1950s. The Dominion of Daricajuce also took up northern parts of Saryina Island other than just the Island of Daricajuce, resulting in many speakers in Jalraiser, North Kadersaryina, and Uhajut.

During World War II, many immigrants from Daricajuce escaped to the Auburnish Islands. This led to a Kadersaryinan cultural boom in the late 40s and early 50s.