Kakidatsu language

Kakidatsu is a Gooperlandian language and is official in Kakidatsu State of Gooperland. It has 1,143,110 speakers in Kakidatsu State, Gooperland and 56,382 in Tatarstan, Russia.

Writing system
Khmer script was the first writing system for Kakidatsu and was brought to Kakidatsu by Khmers in 1263. In the mid-17th century, this was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet. From 1889 to 1914, Kakidatsu was written with the variant of Cyrillic known as "Chow-fu's Cyrillic Alphabet" and was created by Willie Chow-fu. This was in turn replaced by Latin-based alphabet in 1914 during the Latinisation campaign.

However, in 1938, Japan banned the use of written Kakidatsu in publications, schools and everyday writing in favour of the written major languages of Gooperland, and at the same time, the Latinisation of Gooperland was cancelled. This made Kakidatsu a purely spoken language with no writing system in use until 1946. (This is when Japan controlled Gooperland).

In 1946, Cyrillic became the major script for Kakidatsu. This includes the Russian alphabet and the other letters were added to the Kakidatsu Cyrillic alphabet to fit the sounds in the phonology.

In 1978, Latin script returns, but Cyrillic script continues to be used in Tatarstan, Russia.

Latin-based alphabet for Kakidatsu, 1914 to 1938
Aa, Åå, Ââ, Bʙ, Cc, C̛c̛, Єє, Dd, D̛d̛, Ee, Êê, Əə, Ff, F̛f̛, Gg, ह ह, Ii, Îî, Ьь, Jj, Kk, K̛k̛, Ll, L̛l̛, L̐l̐, Mm, Nn, Ꞑꞑ, N̐n̐, Oo, Ôô, Ơơ, Pp, P̛p̛, Rr, Ss, S̛s̛, Ꞩꞩ, Tt, Uu, Ûû, Ưư, Vv, व व , Xx, Ӿӿ, Zz, Z̛z̛, Ƶƶ, Ʒʒ, Ʒ̛ʒ̛, Зз