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The Nankôre orthography is based on the Allen-Mills system, derived from the Latin alphabet.  However, a second system, the American Media system, has started displacing the Allen-Mills system.  Although based on the Allen-Mills system, the American Media system uses the grapheme <y>, and the digraphs <ch> and <sh>, to make transcription of the language more accessible to American readers.
The Nankôre orthography is based on the Allen-Mills system, derived from the Latin alphabet.  However, a second system, the American Media system, has started displacing the Allen-Mills system.  Although based on the Allen-Mills system, the American Media system uses the the digraphs <ch> and <sh> to make transcription of the language more accessible to American readers.


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