Toyutsu alphabet

The Toyutsu alphabet began with Cyrillic in 1869, then switched to Latin alphabet in 1914, then switched again to Cyrillic in 1939 and back to Latin in 1972.

History
In the past, the lack of an alphabet caused low rates of literacy amongst the Toyutsu speakers. It had been written with Chinese characters in Toyutsu State, Gooperland, however, this is extremely difficult for Toyutsu speakers from other countries, other groups and other states in Gooperland.

First Cyrillic Era
In an effort to address this, a Cyrillic alphabet was created in 1869. This is the first alphabetic writing system for Toyutsu.

First Latin Era
A Latin alphabet for Toyutsu was created in 1913 by Shenres Eldic and brought to use in 1914, replacing the 1869 Cyrillic alphabet during Latinisation of Gooperland. It only included lowercase letters (forming a unicase alphabet).

Note that the letter h makes the previous vowel nasalised, and it is moved to occur between ɖ and w.
 * Normal forms:
 * ᴀ, ʙ, c, ↄ, ʕ, d, з, e, ɛ, ə, f, ɟ, g, ǥ, θ, ɦ, ɧ, y, i, j, k, ꝁ, ᴋ, ʀ, l, ƚ, ⱡ, m, ɴ, o, ø, ᴘ, n, q, r, ɼ, s, š, ʃ, ʖ, t, ŧ, u, v, x, χ, ↄc, z, ⱬ, ь, г, ӷ, г̌, ɭ, ɺ, ɾ, ɹ, ɻ, ɽ, ɬ, ȷ, đ, ɖ, h, w, ω
 * Italic forms:
 * ᴀ, ʙ, c, ↄ, ʕ, d, з, e, ɛ, ə, f, ɟ, g, ǥ, θ, ɦ, ɧ, y, i, j, k, ꝁ, ᴋ, ʀ, l, ƚ, ⱡ, m, ɴ, o, ø, ᴘ, n, q, r, ɼ, s, š, ʃ, ʖ, t, ŧ, u, v, x, χ, ↄc, z, ⱬ, ь, г, ӷ, г̌, ɭ, ɺ, ɾ, ɹ, ɻ, ɽ, ɬ, ȷ, đ, ɖ, h, w, ω