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Hi,
That's quite interesting. During my teacher training days back in the 60s at
Yundum College, Gambia, we were taught phonetics which were absolutely ideal
for writing our Gambian vernaculars (Mandinks, Wollof, Tukulor and many
others). Several sounds can each be represented by one single phonetic
symbol. I guess if you browse the internet you will find these phonetic
symbols.
I am interested in this and I am curious to hear what you may find in the
internet.
Keep up the good work.
Dr. Alhaji S. Jeng
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Emne: Fonts for Mandinka and Ibo
Dear List Members,
I am currently trying to type some text in African languages. I therefore
would need Mandinka and Ibo fonts. I would be very grateful if somebody
could help.
Best regards
Angelika (Prox-Dampha) Manneh
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