NKo is a Unicode block containing characters for the Manding languages of West Africa, including Bamanan, Jula, Maninka, Mandinka, and a common literary language, Kangbe, also called N'Ko.

N'Ko is both a script devised by Solomana Kante in 1949, as a writing system for the Manding languages of West Africa, and the name of the literary language itself written in the script. The term N'Ko means I say in all Manding languages.

The script has a few similarities to the Arabic script, notably its direction (right-to-left) and the connected letters. It obligatorily marks both tone and vowels.

Properties

Range 07C0–07FF
Characters 64
Symbols

Digits

Letters

  • ߊ
    07CA
    Nko Letter A
  • ߋ
    07CB
    Nko Letter Ee
  • ߌ
    07CC
    Nko Letter I
  • ߍ
    07CD
    Nko Letter E
  • ߎ
    07CE
    Nko Letter U
  • ߏ
    07CF
    Nko Letter Oo
  • ߐ
    07D0
    Nko Letter O
  • ߑ
    07D1
    Nko Letter Dagbasinna
  • ߒ
    07D2
    Nko Letter N
  • ߓ
    07D3
    Nko Letter Ba
  • ߔ
    07D4
    Nko Letter Pa
  • ߕ
    07D5
    Nko Letter Ta
  • ߖ
    07D6
    Nko Letter Ja
  • ߗ
    07D7
    Nko Letter Cha
  • ߘ
    07D8
    Nko Letter Da
  • ߙ
    07D9
    Nko Letter Ra
  • ߚ
    07DA
    Nko Letter Rra
  • ߛ
    07DB
    Nko Letter Sa
  • ߜ
    07DC
    Nko Letter Gba
  • ߝ
    07DD
    Nko Letter Fa
  • ߞ
    07DE
    Nko Letter Ka
  • ߟ
    07DF
    Nko Letter La
  • ߠ
    07E0
    Nko Letter Na Woloso
  • ߡ
    07E1
    Nko Letter Ma
  • ߢ
    07E2
    Nko Letter Nya
  • ߣ
    07E3
    Nko Letter Na
  • ߤ
    07E4
    Nko Letter Ha
  • ߥ
    07E5
    Nko Letter Wa
  • ߦ
    07E6
    Nko Letter Ya
  • ߧ
    07E7
    Nko Letter Nya Woloso

Archaic letters

Tone marks

Other diacritics

Tonal apostrophes

Symbol

Punctuation

  • ߷
    07F7
    Nko Symbol Gbakurunen
  • ߸
    07F8
    Nko Comma
  • ߹
    07F9
    Nko Exclamation Mark

Letter extender

Abbreviation sign

Currency symbols

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