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  2. NKo (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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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 . 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 ...

  3. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    nko symbol gbakurunen u+07f7: po, other n'ko ߸ nko comma u+07f8: po, other n'ko ߹ nko exclamation mark u+07f9: po, other n'ko ᧢ nandinagari sign siddham u+119e2:

  4. Help talk:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/1 - Wikipedia

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    Can anyone see why this fails to put the "fidget spinner" glyph in the second row, second column? The glyph is from a right-to-left script, connecting at the bottom like Arabic. It is U+07F7 ߷ NKO SYMBOL GBAKURUNEN (note how it breaks template unichar too: it should display like: U+0059 Y LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y.

  5. N'Ko script - Wikipedia

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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. The script has a few similarities to the ...

  6. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases. This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. E a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters.

  7. Template:Unicode chart NKo - Wikipedia

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    The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Unicode chart/block documentation. ( edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror) and testcases ( create) pages. Subpages of this template. Category:

  8. N'Ko language - Wikipedia

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    nqo. 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 ...

  9. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode/testcases - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan : row2; ; Pc, connector _ LOW LINE : U+005F: Pc, connector : Common : row1 ‿ UNDERTIE : U+203F: Pc, connector : Common : row1 ⁀ CHARACTER TIE : U+2040: Pc ...