Yojinin language

Yojinin language is a Looneylandian langauge spoken in the Yojinin State of Looneyland, and it is official there along with Looneylandian Spanish. According to Language Data of Looneyland, there are 956,712 speakers. Cyrillic is the official script of Yojinin.

Distribution
Yojinin is official in Yojinin State and is one of the two languages official in Yojinin State, the other being Spanish.

Since then, Yojinin langauage is taught in schools in Yojinin State.

Writing system
Until 1926, Yojinin was written with Arabic alphabet. From 1928 to 1938, Yojinin replaced Arabic script with unicase Latin alphabet. In 1938, the use of Yojinin Latin alphabet was suppressed in preference to katakana, and in 1945, Yojinin began to appear in Cyrillic, which is still in use today.

Currently, Cyrillic is the only official script in use for Yojinin.

Latin alphabet (1926-1938)

ᴀ ʙ c ↄ ʕ ᴅ ᴇ e ə f ɟ g ǥ ɧ i ɩ y k ꝁ ʀ қ l ƚ ⱡ ᴍ ɴ n ɲ o p m q ɋ r s š ʖ ʃ ʗ ħ t ʈ ѣ u ɯ ᴝ v x χ ↄc z ⱬ з г г̌ ɿ ɼ ɽ ɺ ɻ ɹ ʅ ʆ ɭ ɬ ᴤ ʇ ʞ ᵷ d đ ɖ h w ω

Comparison (Latin+Cyrillic+Arabic)