Timinoniya alphabet

Timinoniya (a constructed language used by 6,693,000 people) has a tengwar abugida. It is written left to right.

Abecedaries
There are two orders: an ABGDE order for the northern and eastern cities and towns of Timinoniya (similar to the one found in the orders of the Northwest Semitic abjads, the Greek alphabet and the Latin alphabet), and a TPCQN order for the southern and western cities and towns of Timinoniya (similar to the one found in the order of standard Tengwar alphabet). This table shows the transliteration and Hebrew letters; letters missing from the Hebrew alphabet are left blank. The ABGDE order is similar to the order of Ugaritic alphabet.

ABGDE TPCQN The letter names are:
 * ABGDE: alfa, batha, gamal, ḫa, dalath, haw, waw, zata, hath, tath, yad, kaf, šin, jue, lamadh, meim, ḏal, nais, ẓa, calma, simkath, ayn, pitu, formen, tsadi, qup, raiš, ṫann, ŀadeh, ġayn, taw, vue, ṙis, i, o, u, s²u
 * TPCQN: taw, pitu, calma, qup, ḏal, ṙis, simkath, formen, ḫa, alfa, ayn, meim, nais, raiš, vue, yad, waw, i, lamadh, ṫann, zata,