Mashgal

Mashgal (/mɑʃgal/ Лаıнщźар transcription: Laınwźar), is an isolate language that originated in the western region of Chuluulag of Wedse and today is one of the three national languages within Wedse with around 5 million native speakers, mainly in Chuluulag and the surrounding regions.

Inclusions
The letters Q and Q̈ do not have a specific character designated to them in the Mashgal alphabet. The inclusion of these two letters usually is inputted with a Mashgal styled apostrophe ( ́) for the letter Q, and a Mashgal styled apostrophe with two dots ( ́̈) for the letter Q̈. However, they do not have their own designated space within the word formations. In this case, the letters Q and Q̈ go directly on top of the previous character of the word. Examples are shown below.

In circumstances where the letters Q and Q̈ start at the beginning of a word, this will mean that it will act as an apostrophe without the character below. This will result in a blank space underneath the letters.