Behalavian alphabet

The Behalavian Alphabet (Behalavian: бехалавска язбука, behalavska jazbuka) is a variation of the used to write the Behalavian language.

Alphabet
The Behalavian Alphabet is a variation of the Cyrillic alphabet used to write the Behalavian language. It is mainly based off of the Lipnitian alphabet, although it does contains elements borrowed from that of Cestrosian. The main difference between the Behalavian alphabet and other Cyrillic alphabets is the usage of and  (Both borrowed from Cestrosian ), rather than И and Й, borrowed from Cestrosian, for representation of /i/ and /j/.

Punctuation
Most symbols used in punctuation was ultimately borrowed from Cestrosian, although it was inherited through Old Church Slavonic. Their names and purposes (in general) are also borrowed from their original Cestrosian derivations.