Shintake Matsuyama's Alphabet

Shintake Matsuyama's Alphabet is one of the alphabets used to write Shinagawan Language. It was created in 1988 to replace the Glagolitic script used for Shinagawan.

The letter names are: a, an, au, be, ce, che, de, edh, dze, e, ek, cylere yo (literally Cyrillic Yo), ge, gve, ha, i, ih, el, elp, em, en, o, on, ou, op, pe, ku, er, es, esh, est, te, u, uk, uu, ve, vek, zeta, zheta

Shinagawan alphabet has no F (named ef), J (named je), K (named ka), W (named twoich vep, literally two vees), X (named iks) and Y (named upsilon), and are only used in proper names, place names, or loanwords.