Saimensh alphabet

Many languages in continents of Fennia, Ingria, Colcarely and Cymenia are written in Saimensh alphabet.

Writings start from upper left corner, from left to right in rows, like Latin alphabet.

The most common consonants are transliterated as b, d, f, g, h, j or y, k, l, m, n, p, q or kh, r, s, t, v, w, x, z, ts or c, zh and sh. Some variants add also ch (or tsh) and th.

The vocals are marked above or under preceding consonants. The most common ones are transliterated as a, e, i, o, u, aa, ee, ii, oo and uu.

Languages
Languages written in Saimensh are:


 * Andurish (Miqelic branch of Saimo-Savonian language family, spoken in central Fennia)
 * Bontodi (Jovodian branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in southeastern Fennia)
 * Dabuli (Jovodian branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in southeastern Fennia)
 * Gontorish (Ultrasaimensh branch of Vyiborian language family, spoken in northern Ingria)
 * Imandien (Vaguscic branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in southwestern Colcarely)
 * Imlayic (Stalgic branch of Saimo-Savonian language family, spoken in southwestern Colcarely
 * Labarman (Vaguscic branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in northeastern Cymenia)
 * Randic (Stalgic branch of Saimo-Savonian language family, spoken in eastern Fennia)
 * Shalkavi (Stalgic branch of Saimo-Savonian language family, spoken in eastern Fennia)
 * Vyiborish (Ultrasaimensh branch of Vyiborian language family, spoken in northwestern Ingria)
 * Yunnavan (language isolate)
 * Yashyu (Vaguscic branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in northern Ingria)
 * Zafmanni (Jovodian branch of Sabautsi language family, spoken in southeastern Fennia)