Qafesona

General information
The Qafesona language is a small language isolate spoken on both sides of Georgia's borders with Armenian, Azerbaijan and Russia (more specifically Dagestan). Due to the distribution of the language there are four official scripts in use; modified Cyrillic, Georgian (Mkhedruli), Armenian and Latin alphabets. Qafesona's autonym is shown below in all four scripts and IPA:

English: The Qafesona language

Cyrillic: Ӄафесона езк

Georgian: ქაჶესონა ეზკ

Armenian: Քաֆեսոնա եզկ

Latin: Qafesona ezk

IPA: [qɐˈfɛsonǝ ˈɛzk]

Usage of scripts varies from place to place, Cyrillic normally being used in Russia, Georgian in Georgian, Armenian in Armenia and Latin being used when the target audience may comprise of people preferring a mixture of scripts.

Phonology and orthography
All four scripts are shown below with the corresponding IPA symbols.

†The Georgian alphabet used has only one case.