ISO 15924
Wcho
Family
South Asian
Type
alphabet
Direction
LTR (left-to-right)
Baseline
bottom
Word separation
between words
Ligatures
unspecified
Status
Current
Unicode
true
Diacritics
true
Contextual forms
false

The Wancho script is used to write the Wancho language spoken in India.

It is a simple alphabetic script comprised of letters which represent both consonants and vowels. There are no conjunct characters. Diacritical marks are used on vowel letters to indicate tone. The Wancho script has its own set of digits. Punctuation marks such as comma, full stop and question mark, are commonly used.

The Wancho script was developed between 2001 and 2012 by Mr Banwang Losu. A font has been created for it and one book has been published using the script.