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Here's hoping he might accept this:

Aa, Bb, Cc, Čč, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Pp, Rr, Ss, Šš, Tt, Uu, Vv, Yy, Zz, Žž.

This is inspired by the Serbian alphabet yet a few letters aren't here because they represent phonemes not native to Mayagian (Ćć, Đđ)

The letter J makes the English J sound instead of using the Dž digraph

The letter Y corresponds to the Serbian J

I after consonants and before vowels becomes a palatalized consonant, similar in a way to Polish

I in dipthongs tends to be divided like in Japanese and Korean

U before, after and between vowels makes a W sound, similar to many Romance languages

Double consonant for long consonants similar to Swedish

Cyrillic alphabet (influenced by Bulgarian from Dulgeria in Runislavia, also known as "the orthographical rebel"):

Аа, Бб, Вв, Гг, Дд, Ее, Жж, Зз, Ии, Йй, Кк, Лл, Мм, Нн, Оо, Пп, Рр, Сс, Тт, Уу, Фф, Хх, Цц, Чч, Џџ, Шш, Ьь, Юю, Яя.

This is used especially by immigrants living in Brussia. The only letter from Serbian Cyrillic is Џ (J in Latin) and Ь is never used word-initially, but after palatalized consonants.

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