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NKo (Unicode block)

Unicode block containing characters for the Manding languages of West Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

NKo (Unicode block)
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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 NKo.

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Unicodeblock N'ko

NKo became part of Unicode with version 5.0 in July 2006. With Unicode 11.0 in June 2018, three additional characters were added: a combining mark for abbreviated units of measure and two currency symbols.

NKo[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+07Cx ߀ ߁ ߂ ߃ ߄ ߅ ߆ ߇ ߈ ߉ ߊ ߋ ߌ ߍ ߎ ߏ
U+07Dx ߐ ߑ ߒ ߓ ߔ ߕ ߖ ߗ ߘ ߙ ߚ ߛ ߜ ߝ ߞ ߟ
U+07Ex ߠ ߡ ߢ ߣ ߤ ߥ ߦ ߧ ߨ ߩ ߪ ߫ ߬ ߭ ߮ ߯
U+07Fx ߰ ߱ ߲ ߳ ߴ ߵ ߶ ߷ ߸ ߹ ߺ ߽ ߾ ߿
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

The punctuation marks and were placed in the Supplemental Punctuation block.

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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the NKo block:

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