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International auxiliary language orthography (IAL orthography) is often simplified when compared with natural language orthography.
Most IALs use Latin script for their standard writing.
Most IAL writing systems use only letters from the ISO basic Latin alphabet, but there are some exceptions.
Although most IALs eschew digraphs, there are some IALs that use digraphs:
The basic ordering of the letters is as in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
Esperanto sorts each letter with diacritic mark directly after the corresponding letter without such a mark. Uropi sorts the non-ASCII ʒ after all ASCII letters, i.e. after z.
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