Morasavian alphabet

The Morasavian alphabet (Morasavian: In̋hari̋s̬i Xerefbet [iɴʰʌrɪɕi ħerefbet]) is a modified used to write Morasavian and, occasionally, other Morasavian languages. It replaced the common Nesio-Arabic script in 1925, shortly after changed its alphabet to using Latin. It is the most commonly used writing system and the only officially recognized one for the Morasavian language in Morasavia, as its constitution clearly states so.

Due to its length, with 81 officially recognized letters in total, thus making it the longest alphabet in the world, the writing system is divided into nineteen significant sections, most of which solely consist of variants of the initial letter. As some letters have only one variant, they are often placed in sections consisting of variants of a different letter, in this case, the letter F is placed in the G-section.

A-section
The first section is commonly known as the "A-section" (A-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "A" and its variants. This section contains four letters.

B-section
The second section is commonly known as the "B-section" (Be-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "B" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

C-section
The third section is commonly known as the "C-section" (Ce-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "C" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

D-section
The fourth section is commonly known as the "D-section" (De-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "D" and its variants. This section contains five letters.

E-section
The fifth section is commonly known as the "E-section" (E-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "E" and its variants. This section contains seven letters.

F and G-section
The sixth section is commonly known as the "F and G-section" (Efa xa Ge-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "G" and its variants, preceded by the letter F, which has no variant. This section contains six letters.

H-section
The seventh section is commonly known as the "H-section" (Eht-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "H" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

I-section
The eighth section is commonly known as the "I-section" (I-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "I" and its variants, This section contains six letters.

J and K-section
The ninth section is commonly known as the "J and K-section" (Je xa Ke-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "K" and its variants, preceded by the letter J, which has no variant. This section contains four letters.

L-section
The tenth section is commonly known as the "L-section" (El-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "L" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

M and N-section
The eleventh section is commonly known as the "M and N-section" (Em xa En-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "N" and its variants, preceded by the letter M, which has no variant. This section contains four letters.

O-section
The twelfth section is commonly known as the "O-section" (O-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "O" and its variants. This section contains five letters.

P-section
The thirteenth section is commonly known as the "P-section" (P-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "P" and its variants. This section contains two letters.

Q and R-section
The fourteenth section is commonly known as the "Q and R-section" (Qa xa Er-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "R" and its variants, preceded by the letter Q, which has no variant. This section contains five letters.

S-section
The fifteenth section is commonly known as the "S-section" (S-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "S" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

T-section
The sixteenth section is commonly known as the "T-section" (T-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "T" and its variants. This section contains three letters.

U-section
The seventeenth section is commonly known as the "U-section" (U-sâkat), as it entirely consists of the letter "U" and its variants. This section contains five letters.

V and W-section
The eighteenth section is commonly known as the "V and W-section" (Ve xa Dobal Ve-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "V" and its variants, succeeded by the letter W, which has no variant. This section contains five letters.

X, Y, and Z-section
The nineeenth and the last section is commonly known as the "X, Y, and Z-section" (Ekec̩, Yođ xa Zeđ-sâkat), as it consists of the letter "X" and its variants, succeeded by the letters Y and Z, which have no variant. This section contains five letters, and is the only section to contain more than two original Latin letters with no diacritics.