Widzhul language

Widzhul (Widzhul: vисола иvапатариисо) is a Kanteric language spoken in the Looneyland state of Widzhul. According to the 1996 Keterwebi Company, there are 13,000 people sepaking Widzhul. Widzhul is one of the official languages of Widzhul State along with Looneylandian Portuguese.

Written language
Before 1930, Widzhul did not use an alphabet, it used Chinese characters. In the 1930, the first alphabet was devised by Kenker Lidimba and was in Latin script. In 1938, the use of Latin alphabet was suppressed in preference to katakana. In 1945, a Cyrillic alphabet was created, and Cyrillic remains in use for Widzhul.

The native word for "alphabet" is кӧкоӈо, which is from the Vietnamese word Quốc ngữ meaning "language script".

Cyrillic (1945-present)
The letters В, Ж, З, Ф, Ц, Щ, Ь and Э, as well as Б, Д, Е, Р, У, Ю and Я denoting the sounds /b d je r u ju ja/ respectively are only used in loanwords.