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Ghana Adinkra Alphabet
Adinkra Alphabet is a phonetic writing system derived from Adinkra symbols for the Ghanaian languages of Akan, Ewe, Ga and Dagbani. Adinkra Alphabet was created by Charles Korankye in 2015.
Adinkra Alphabet has 42 characters and 45 glyphs. This consist of 10 vowels and 32 consonants as shown below. There are also 10 numerals and and an array marker.
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Dagbani Alphabet
Dagbani Alphabet in Adinkra has 42 characters and 45 glyphs. This consist of 10 vowels and 32 consonants as shown below. There are also 10 numerals and and an array marker.
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Ga Alphabet
Ga Alphabet in Adinkra has 42 characters and 45 glyphs. This consist of 10 vowels and 32 consonants as shown below. There are also 10 numerals and and an array marker.
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Ewe Alphabet
Ewe Alphabet in Adinkra has 42 characters and 45 glyphs. This consist of 10 vowels and 32 consonants as shown below. There are also 10 numerals and and an array marker.
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Akan (Twi) Alphabet
Akan (Twi) Alphabet in Adinkra has 42 characters and 45 glyphs. This consist of 10 vowels and 32 consonants as shown below. There are also 10 numerals and and an array marker.
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Kwanzaa 2020
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of African-American culture and history that takes place from December 25 to January 1. The holiday is based on harvest festival traditions from West and Southeast Africa. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga.