related to N'Ko script. N’Ko edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kanjamadi Observations on the use of N'ko Omniglot page on N'ko, with more links...
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Look up N'Ko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. N'Ko may refer to: N'Ko script, for writing Manding NKo (Unicode block) N'Ko language, a stardardization...
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than 100 new languages". Retrieved 2024-06-27. N’Ko edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia N'Ko–English–French–Arabic dictionary at kanjamadi.org...
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Solomana Kante (category Articles containing N'Ko-language text)
l'Association ICRA-N'KO 19. Kanté, Souleymane (1961). "Alphabet de la langue N’ko: ‘N’ko sebesun’." In Méthode pratique d’écriture N’ko. Kankan, reprinted...
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Bambara language (category Articles containing N'Ko-language text)
The N'Ko (N'Ko: ߒߞߏ) alphabet is a script devised by Solomana Kante in 1949 as a writing system for the Manding languages of West Africa; N’Ko means...
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Manding languages (redirect from N'Ko languages)
Register and the N’ko Movement of Manding-Speaking West Africa. Doctoral Dissertation, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania. N'Ko Language Tutorial:...
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Faranah (N’ko: ߝߙߊߣߊ߫߫) is a town and sub-prefecture in central Guinea, lying by the River Niger. As of 2014 it had a population of 78,108 people. The...
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Conakry (category Articles containing N'Ko-language text)
Conakry (/ˈkɒnəkri/ KON-ə-kree, French: [kɔnakʁi]; Susu: Kɔnakiri; N'Ko: ߞߐߣߊߞߙߌ߫, romanized: Kɔnakrí; Fula: 𞤑𞤮𞤲𞤢𞥄𞤳𞤭𞤪𞤭, romanized: Konaakiri)...
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Dinguiraye (N’ko: ߘߌ߲ߞߌߙߊߦߌ߫ ) is a small town in northern Guinea, known for its large mosque which until recently was thatched. As of 2014 it had a population...
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Dabola (N’ko: ߘߊߓߏߟߊ߫) is a town in central Guinea. As of 2014 it had a population of 38,617 people. It grew around the railway line from Conakry to Kankan...
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Malayalam Masaram Gondi Mende Kikakui Medefaidrin Miao (Pollard) Mongolian Mru N'Ko Nag Mundari New Tai Lue Nüshu Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong Odia Ol Chiki Ol Onal...
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Japanese 三/参 Khmer ៣ Armenian Գ Malayalam ൩ Tamil ௩ Telugu ౩ Kannada ೩ Thai ๓ N'Ko ߃ Lao ໓ Georgian Ⴂ/ⴂ/გ (Gani) Babylonian numeral 𒐗 Maya numerals ••• Morse...
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creation of the Hangul writing system N’Ko Alphabet Day, observed in celebration of the finalization of the N’Ko script Old Permic Alphabet Day, observed...
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dialect levelling (such as in Igbo and probably many others), koinés (such as N'Ko and possibly Runyakitara) and emergence of new dialects (such as Sheng)....
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phonetic script based on the Arabic alphabet; it has been compared to the N’ko script. This script, unlike the Arabic script, is alphabetical, meaning that...
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Maali Arabic: جمهورية مالي, romanized: Jumhūriyyāt Mālī Académie N’Ko Mali. "Académie N'Ko Mali ߡߊ߰ߟߌ ߒߞߏ ߟߏ߲ߞߏ߫ ߘߎ߲ߓߎ". Twitter.com. Archived from the original...
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Siguiri (N’ko: ߛߌ߯ߙߌ߲߫; Arabic: سِجِرِ ِ) is a city in northeastern Guinea on the River Niger. It is a sub-prefecture and capital of Siguiri Prefecture...
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4th century Palmyrene 2nd c. BCE Nabataean 2nd c. BCE Arabic 4th century N'Ko 1949 Syriac 2nd c. BCE Sogdian 2nd c. BCE Old Turkic 6th century Old Hungarian...
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Forécariah (N’ko: ߝߏߙߋߞߊߙߌߦߊ߫) is a sub-prefecture and town located in western Guinea. It is the capital of Forécariah Prefecture. As of 2008, the population...
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their integrity, while "Faso" comes from the Dyula language (as written in N'Ko: ߝߊ߬ߛߏ߫ faso) and means "fatherland" (literally, "father's house"). The "-bé"...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from N'Ko Wikipedia)
Vikipedi) Kalmyk Oirat Cyrl xal 1,678 10 24 March 2006 N'Ko Wikipedia ߥߞߌߔߘߋߞߎ ߒߞߏ (Wkipdeku n'ko) N'Ko Nkoo nqo 1,537 10 26 September 2019 Ripuarian Wikipedia...
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Bouaké (or Bwake, N’ko: ߓߐ߰ߞߍ߫ Bɔ̀ɔkɛ́) is the second-largest city in Ivory Coast, with a population of 740,000 (2021 census). It is the seat of three...
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introduced. 5.0 July 2006 ISBN 0-321-48091-0 64 99024+1369 Balinese, cuneiform, N'Ko, ʼPhags-pa, Phoenician 5.1 April 2008 — 75 100648+1624 Carian, Cham, Kayah...
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script. Thaana appeared around 1600 CE. Most modern scripts are LTR, but N'ko (1949), Mende Kikakui (19th century), Adlam (1980s) and Hanifi Rohingya (1980s)...
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4th century Palmyrene 2nd c. BCE Nabataean 2nd c. BCE Arabic 4th century N'Ko 1949 Syriac 2nd c. BCE Sogdian 2nd c. BCE Old Turkic 6th century Old Hungarian...
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A griot (/ˈɡriːoʊ/; French: [ɡʁi.o]; Manding: jali or jeli (in N'Ko: ߖߋ߬ߟߌ, djeli or djéli in French spelling); also spelt Djali; Serer: kevel or kewel...
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Swahili" at the Unicode Website Nasema, a method of writing Swahili with the N'Ko script Swahili language at Wikipedia's sister projects: Definitions from...
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extensions, Greek, Cyrillic, Coptic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Thaana and N'Ko alphabets, as well as Combining Diacritical Marks. Three bytes are needed...
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Dyula language (section N'Ko alphabet)
Mande languages, it uses tones. It may be written in the Latin, Arabic or N'Ko scripts. Historically, Dyula ("jula" in the language) was not an ethonym...
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Beyla (N’ko: ߓߋߟߊ߫) is a town and urban sub-prefecture located in south eastern Guinea. It is the capital of the Beyla prefecture of the Nzerekore region...
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