Afaka syllabary

Afaka
Script type
Syllabary
CreatorAfáka Atumisi
Time period
Invented 1910
DirectionVaries
LanguagesNdyuka
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Afak (439), ​Afaka

The Afaka script ( afaka sikifi) is a syllabary of 56 letters devised in 1910 for the Ndyuka language, an English-based creole of Suriname. The script is named after its inventor, Afáka Atumisi. It continues to be used to write Ndyuka in the 21st century, but the literacy rate in the language for all scripts is under 10%.[citation needed]

Afaka is the only script in use that was designed specifically for a creole.