Bangtanian alphabet

The Bangtanian alphabet is a Latin-based alphabet used to write Bangtanian, an official language in Bangtanmachi State, Econesia, and it consists of 26 letters of the ISO Basic Latin alphabet plus letters with diacritics Ă, Â, Č, Đ, Î, Ï, Ñ, Ǒ, Ș, Ț, Ǔ, the digraphs Dj and Ng, making it similar to Romanian alphabet. Despite K, Q, W, Y are part of the alphabet, they are only used in loanwords or proper names and are rare (e.g. kilogram, quasar, watt, yacht). In standard Bangtanian: When any specific letter is not present in above alphabt, official spelling tenders to favour use (Tōkyō is Tokyo, Běijīng is Beijing).
 * /k/ is normally C
 * /ʍ/, /w/ are normally V
 * /i/ is normally I

Acute accent
An acute accent represents the simultaneous occurrence of a stress and a glottal stop in the last vowel of the word.

Dot below
A dot below indicates that the glottal stop occurs at the final vowel, but the stress occurs at the penultimate syllable (e.g. nuđanïnặ).

Ǒ versus Â
Both Ǒ and Â denote the sound /ɤ/. Ǒ is used at the beginning and the end of the words (e.g. ǒcirdpá [ɤkiɹdpəʔ] lit. "beetroot") while Â is used elsewhere (e.g. Smârfă [smɤɹfæ] lit. "Smurf").

The uppercase Â only appears in all-caps text and in loanwords.