Bizdil (*there should be Bizdil script*, [fisdyl]) is a conlang, created with borrowing a lot of words from many languages. It's name comes from Bizdil collocation "there should be bizdil script" ([fis dyl]), what means "our language" and both words were taken from Turkic languages.
History of creation[]
It was created in the end of September 2018 by Kazakhstani student Ilya Brezhnev. He started to invent the alphabet in his drawing book in school. He made a couple of variations of hieroglyphs, and one, that he chose, was standing for 3 days.
Later, at home, he created second version of the alphabet, that stands to this day. It's actually spoken only by one person - the creator.
Modified version of Bizdil might become a secret alphabet for writing to his friends in school. This version is in development, and it maybe will have "B" and "P" sounds.
Alphabet[]
There are four versions of Bizdil alphabets. First one was invented by Ilya Brezhnev in his drawing book on the lesson of self-knowledge. Here's it.