The Vai script is a writing system used primarily for the Vai language, spoken in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. It is a syllabic script, meaning each character represents a syllable rather than an individual letter. The Vai script was developed in the 19th century by Dullay Buway, a Vai scholar, and was officially adopted by the Vai people in the 1920s. It is one of the few indigenous African scripts to survive into the modern era.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Vai' unicode script category. Currently there are 300 characters in this category.