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NKo (ߒߞߏ), also spelled N'Ko, is an alphabetic script devised by Solomana Kanté in 1949, as a modern writing system for the Manding languages of West Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term NKo , which means I say in all Manding languages, is also used for the Manding literary standard written in the NKo script.
NKo [a] (ߒߞߏ) is a standardized unified koiné form of several Manding languages written in the NKo alphabet.It is used in Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and some other West African countries, primarily, but not exclusively, in written form, whereas in speech the different varieties of Manding are used: Maninka, Bambara, Dyula and others.
NKo is a Unicode block containing characters for the Manding languages of West Africa, including Bamanan, Jula, Maninka, Mandinka, and a common literary language ...
NKO can refer to: N'Ko script and written language of West Africa People's Commissariat of Defense of the Soviet Union (Russian: Narodny Komissariat Oborony ), the highest military department of the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1946
NKo (Unicode block) N'Ko language, a stardardization of the Manding languages in West Africa This page was last edited on 5 April 2024, at 02:58 (UTC). Text is ...
Solomana Kante (left) and Baba Mamadi Diane (right) Map of the life of Sulemaana Kante, inventor of the N'ko alphabet Grave of Solomana Kanté Solomana Kanté (also written as Sùlemáana Kántε, [1] Souleymane Kanté or Sulemaana Kantè; N'Ko: ߛߎ߬ߟߋ߬ߡߊ߬ߣߊ߬ ߞߊ߲ߕߍ߫, 1922 – November 23, 1987) was a Guinean writer, neographer, and educator, [2] best known as the inventor of ...
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