Binandoi writing systems

Binandoi, a language of Looneyland, has been changing the writing systems over time. Today, the two scripts are used are Hangul and Cyrillic.

Cyrillic
The Cyrillic alphabet is one of the two scripts that Binandoi now uses, the other being Hangul. The modern Binandoi Cyrillic alphabet was created in 1955. The combinations represent the following sounds:
 * чт - [t͡ʃ]
 * шъ - [ʃ]
 * нь - [ɲ]
 * љъ - [ʎ]
 * щъ - [ʃt͡ʃ]
 * къ - [q]
 * иъ - [ɨ]

Hangul
The Hangul alphabet is one of the two scripts that Binandoi now uses, the other being Cyrillic. It began to be used in 1945.

Milligenta, Kensun, Kallubanth
Milligenta, Kensun and Kallubanth scripts were used in old Binandoi. These scripts are now rarely used.

Katakana
Katakana was used when Looneyland was under Japanese control.

Latin
In 1920s a lot of languages made Binandoi Latinised, changing the script from those three into one. This was replaced by katakana (and again by Hangul and Cyrillic).

The Latin alphabet was:

a, b, c, ç, ꞓ, d, e, ə, å, f, g, ǥ, ʜ, i, j, k, l, ļ, m, n, ņ, q, o, ɵ, p, r, s, s̛, t, u, ư, ü, w, x, y, z, ƶ, ь

Latin to Cyrillic
Example:
 * Ç ç - чт - [t͡ʃ]
 * S̛ s̛ - шъ - [ʃ]
 * Ņ ņ - нь - [ɲ]
 * Ļ ļ - љъ - [ʎ]
 * S̛ç s̛ç - щъ - [ʃt͡ʃ]
 * Kç kç - къ - [q]
 * Ь ь - иъ - [ɨ]
 * Binandoi people - [ɓənɛɗɐɣitʰ pyɲux] - бэнедағит пыньух - Bənedaǥit pyņuʜ