Irjysian script

Irjysian script (Irjysian: Irjisa akṣara) is the writing system most commonly used to write the Irjysian language. It is also used for several other languages that are spoken in Maryaadah with a smaller number of native speakers. The script contains a total of 34 consonants and five vowel symbols, and is an system. The Irjysian script is one of the most common native scripts in the Nesionytan Islands, used by around 5-10 million people.

The Irjysian script is solely regulated in Maryaadah, and was formerly used for the Tekelebese variety of Irjysian until the country gradually shifted to the in the 1920s. It also influenced the Morasavian and Zahamese scripts, of which the latter is currently used today. It was believed to be first developed in the 4th century, being influenced by the script used to write.