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Tamil in Irta uses the Cyrillic alphabet (called ''тамиж эжытты'' in universe). It uses the letters Ԉ Ԋ Ԏ in addition to familiar Cyrillic letters.
Tamil in Irta uses the Cyrillic alphabet (тамиж эжытты; in-universe an adaptation of Greek). It uses the letters Ԉ Ԋ Ԏ in addition to familiar Cyrillic letters.
 
Cyrillic Tamil notably doesn't mark consonant allophony with the exception of х for intervocalic /k/; б д г show up only in loanwords.
 
should be an alt-history Dravidian language instead?

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Tamil in Irta uses the Cyrillic alphabet (тамиж эжытты; in-universe an adaptation of Greek). It uses the letters Ԉ Ԋ Ԏ in addition to familiar Cyrillic letters.

Cyrillic Tamil notably doesn't mark consonant allophony with the exception of х for intervocalic /k/; б д г show up only in loanwords.

should be an alt-history Dravidian language instead?