Koxori language

Standard Koxori (Kokhorü /koˈxory/, [kʰɔˈχɔɾʏ]) is an Upper Alapetek language of the Koxoric branch. It is the official and national language of Koxor, as well as a recognised minority language in some regions of Ghazva. It is most closely related to the other Upper Alapetek languages of Ghazvan and Hethalan, and also to Eriya and to the Daunic languages of Down Unian. The language has an extensive dialect continuum, with the standard language being mainly based on the Aiekai dialect of Hamezurakhel.

Orthography
For many centuries, Koxoriek scribes used a syllabary-based writing system known as the Khorensejmi, "Khorensi script". By the late 1600s, however, this had been all but replaced by an Augustinian-based alphabet with 31 letters. The digraphs kh and gh are each counted as letters. b and v are only ever used in loanwords.