Alphabet
The Kyeri language has traditionally been written with a syllabary. The following is an alphabet created in Year 325 by linguist Sekoya meant to accommodate the major languages of the realm.
Most letters here simply reflect their counterparts in the English alphabet. The acute accent indicates the letter should be tensed, like doubled consonants in Hangul. An 'h' after a consonant changes the sound to something softer, in much the same way that an 'sh' is changed from an 's'.
Finally, the v̇ is a vowel. It sounds like the schwa.
A a
B b
C c
Ch ch
D d
Ḋ ḋ
E e
F f
G g
H h
I i
J j
Jh jh
K k
Ḱ ḱ
L l
M m
N n
O o
P p
Ṕ ṕ
Q q
R r
S s
Ś ś
Sh sh
T t
Th th
U u
V v
V̇ v̇
W w
X x
Y y
Z z
Zh zh