Toidai's Latin alphabet

Toidai's Latin alphabet is a form of Latin script used to write languages of Saffronian state (with each city having their own language). The other two alphabets exist for Saffronian: Toidai's Cyrillic alphabet and Toidai's katakana syllabary.

Letters
The alphabet has thirty-eight letters: It uses 20 of the 26 letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet, plus vowel letters with chandrabindu, letters C, H, L, N, S, T and Z with caron, circumflex, cedilla and interpunct diacritics and the Greek letter delta. The Toidai's Latin alphabet lacks F, J, Q, W, X, Y, but the names are ef, je, ku, dubellu, iks and igriega.

Use in Caloundrian
Caloundrian (official in Caloundra, Saffron State, Arcanus) uses the Latin script, but the alphabet is different to Toidai's. Toidai's ĉ, ð, l·l, ç and ŧ are not used, replacing it with ḱ, t̨, ll, ṕ, θ and â, ê and ë were introduced. The Caloundrian's alphabet is as follows:"a, â, a̐, b, c, č, d, dz, δ, e, ê, ë, e̐, g, h, i, i̐, k, ḱ, l, ll, m, n, n·h, o, o̐, p, ṕ, r, s, š, s·h, θ, t, t̨, u, u̐, v, z, ž"In uppercase:"A, Â, A̐, B, C, Č, D, DZ, Δ, E, Ê, Ë, E̐, G, H, I, I̐, K, Ḱ, L, LL, M, N, N·H, O, O̐, P, Ṕ, R, S, Š, S·H, Θ, T, T̨, U, U̐, V, Z, Ž"