N'ko Language

NKo (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, Bambara, Dyula and others.

NKo
ߒߞߏ
RegionGuinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, West Africa
Niger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Central Mande
        • Manding–Jogo
          • Manding–Vai
NKo script
Language codes
ISO 639-2nqo
ISO 639-3nqo

It is a literary register with a prescriptive grammar known as kángbɛ ("clear language") codified by Solomana Kante, with the màninkamóri variety, spoken in Kante's native Kankan region, serving as the mediating compromise dialect.

Valentin Vydrin in 1999 and Coleman Donaldson in 2019 indicated that the popularity of writing Manding languages in the standardized NKo form is growing. This standardized written form is increasingly used for literacy education among the speakers of different varieties. It is also commonly used in electronic communication.

The standard strives to represent all Manding languages in a way that attempts to show a common "proto-Manding" phonology and the words' etymology, including when the actual pronunciation in modern spoken varieties is significantly different. For example, there is at least one such convention, for representing velars between vowels: [ɡ], [k], [ɣ], [x] or zero may be pronounced, but the spelling will be the same. For example, the word for "name" in Bambara is [tɔɡɔ] and in Maninka it is [tɔɔ], but the standard written NKo form is ߕߐ߮ . In written communication each person will write it in a single unified way using the NKo script, and yet read and pronounce it as in their own linguistic variety.

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Bambara languageBurkina FasoDyula languageGuineaGuinea-BissauIvory CoastKoiné languageLanguage planningMaliManding languagesManinka languageN'Ko script

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