߃


߃ U+07C3, ߃
NKO DIGIT THREE
߂
[U+07C2]
NKo ߄
[U+07C4]

Translingual

Symbol

߃ (previous ߂, next ߄)

  1. The cardinal number three.
  2. A digit in the decimal system of numbering, as well as octal, and hexadecimal. Unlike naturally developed instances of the Hindu-Arabic decimal number system, N'ko numbers have the most significant digit on the right.[1] It is Unicode policy to store the most significant digit first, so these digits have right-to-left ordering just like the consonants of the N'ko script.

Alternative forms

The following are equivalent forms as digits:

The following are equivalent as representations of the cardinal number:

See also

(Nkoo digits): ߉ ߈ ߇ ߆ ߅ ߄ ߃ ߂ ߁ ߀

References

  1. Mamady Doumbouya (2012) Illustrated English/N'Ko Alphabet: An Introduction to N'Ko for English Speakers: Book One, N'Ko Institute of America, page 54
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