Wancho script
{{Short description|Unicameral alphabet}}
{{Infobox writing system
| name = Wancho
|altname = {{Script|Wcho|𞋒𞋀𞋉𞋃𞋕}}
|sample = Shukla Wancho.svg
|caption = The word 'Wancho' in Wancho script
| type = Alphabet
| languages = Wancho language
| creator = Banwang Losu
| date = 2001
| iso15924 = Wcho
| unicode = [https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1E2C0.pdf U+1E2C0–U+1E2FF]
| note = none}}
{{alphabet}}
{{Contains special characters
| special = Wancho text
| fix = Help:Multilingual support#Wancho
| characters = Wancho script
}}
Wancho script is an alphabet created between 2001 and 2012 by middle school teacher Banwang Losu in Longding district, Arunachal Pradesh for writing the Wancho language.{{Cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17067r2-n4787r2-wancho.pdf|title=L2/17-067R2: Proposal to encode the Wancho script|date=2017-10-22|first=Michael|last=Everson|authorlink=Michael Everson}} Letters represent consonants and vowels.
Conjunct consonants are not used.
Tone is indicated with diacritical marks on vowel letters.
While Wancho script is taught in some schools, the Wancho language is generally written in either Devanagari script or the Latin alphabet.
Unicode
{{Main|Wancho (Unicode block)}}
Wancho script was added to the Unicode Standard in March 2019 on version 12.0.
The Unicode block for Wancho is U+1E2C0–U+1E2FF:
{{Unicode chart Wancho}}
References
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