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The Nankôre orthography is based on the Allen-Mills system, derived from the Latin alphabet:
The Nankôre orthography is based on the Allen-Mills system, derived from the Latin alphabet:


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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
b <br/>
! style="width: 90px; " |Grapheme
c / ͡tʃ/ <br/>
! style="width: 90px; " |IPA
s /s/, /ʃ/ <br/>
|-
sh /ʃ/ <br/>
| '
e <br/>
| ʔ
h <br/>
|-
i <br/>
| a
k <br/>
| ɑ
r <br/>
|-
m <br/>
| e
n <br/>
| e
o <br/>
|-
p <br/>
| i
t <br/>
| ɪ
u <br/>
|-
w <br/>
| o
y
| o
|-
| u
| u
|-
| c  
| tʃ
|-
| s
| s, ʃ
|-
| sh
| ʃ
|-
| h
| h
|-
| k
| k
|-
| r
| r
|-
| m
| m
|-
| n
| n
|-
| p
| p
|-
| t
| t
|-
| w
| w
|}


The symbol [s] is pronounced /ʃ/ when followed by [i] (e.g. ''sinkokah(t)'' "orca"), or in coda position (''Nanhoska'' "the Nanhoshka people")
 
Note that the symbol <s> is pronounced /ʃ/ when followed by [i] (e.g. ''sinkokah(t)'' "orca"), or in coda position (''Nanhoska'' "the Nanhoshka people")


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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