Noto Sans N’Ko is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the African N’Ko script.
Noto Sans N’Ko contains 184 glyphs, 5 OpenType features, and supports 79 characters from 2 Unicode blocks: N’Ko, Arabic.
N’Ko (ߒߞߏ) is an African alphabet, written right-to-left. Used in West Africa for the Manding languages. Created in 1949 by Solomana Kante. The name of the script means “I say”. Has 19 consonants, 7 vowels and 8 diacritics. Influenced by the Arabic script. Read more on ScriptSource, Unicode, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, r12a.