Warranian Alphabet

The Warranian Alphabet (Warranian: Bapanəa Ꮄovʌe) is used to write the Warranian Language. It was derived from the Daupar Script in 1443.

The alphabet consists of 19 consonants (⟨b⟩, ⟨ꮣ⟩, ⟨г⟩, ⟨ꮊ⟩, ⟨z⟩, ⟨ɴ⟩, ⟨к⟩, ⟨ʌ⟩, ⟨м⟩, ⟨v⟩, ⟨п⟩, ⟨p⟩, ⟨ʃ⟩, ⟨т⟩, ⟨x⟩, ⟨ꮅ⟩, ⟨ꮄ⟩, ⟨ф⟩, ⟨ꮛ⟩), 10 vowels (⟨a⟩, ⟨ə⟩, ⟨e⟩, ⟨i⟩, ⟨ı⟩, ⟨o⟩, ⟨ʏ⟩, ⟨ꮴ⟩, ⟨ꭶ⟩, ⟨ꮷ⟩), one semivowel/consonant (⟨ꮴ̄⟩), and two signs (⟨ө⟩, ⟨һ⟩) that alter pronunciation of a preceding consonant or a following vowel.