N’Ko Script
N’Ko script is a writing system used to write several West African languages, including Bambara, Mandinka, and Susu. It is an alphabet script, with each symbol representing a consonant or vowel sound, and is written from right to left. #writing #system Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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The N’Ko script is a script created in the 1940s by a Guinean man named Solomana Kante. It is an alphabet script, meaning that each symbol represents a consonant or vowel sound, and it is used to write various languages of West Africa, including Bambara, Mandinka, and Fulfulde. #created #guinean Position in the diagram of…
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