N’KO BASIC PUNCTUATIONS
N’Ko, like other languages, uses punctuation to enhance the flow of the written language. It uses the symbols to introduce different pauses and stops to make reading the language as close as possible to the spoken language. For those who write European languages, it will be easy to associate the punctuation with the languages that you speak.
N’KO PUNCTUATIONS
N’KO
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ENGLISH
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PRONUNCIATION
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,
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,
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Yee’lee Doh’loh
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qldily
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;
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;
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Yee’lee Doh’loh Do’fa-sah-neen’
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Inasfqd qldily
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&
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,,
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Ku’ma-ya Tay’lehn
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Elet Aymuk
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:
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:
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Koh’doh Niah’foh
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Qfavqdqk
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?
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?
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Nee-neen-kah-lee’
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Ilakiniv
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.
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.
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Tohn’deh
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%edot
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…
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…
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Lah’nia-rah’nee Tohn’deh
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edot Inaraval
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-
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-
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Lah-deh’lee Ke-rehn’deh
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ederef Iledal
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_
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_
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Koo’ma-dehn Fen’the-reh
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Xr|xt`xf `Xdamuk
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( )
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( )
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Klah Fee’lah
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%Alf Alk
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[ ]
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[ ]
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Klah Ka-dee’nin
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`xnidak Alk
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Mah-reh’nah
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~Aner~am
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“
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“
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Mah-reh’nah Doh’mah-neen
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`xnamqd ~Aner~am
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