Wancho is a interesting script which is used to write the Wancho language. It is written from left to right. The script is syllabic, with each syllable represented by a different character. There are no upper or lower case letters.
The script was developed by the Wancho people, who live in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is not related to any other known script.
The Wancho script is used to write a variety of languages, including Wancho, Kaman, Miji and Digaru. It is also used by the Aka people, who live in the same region as the Wancho.
The Wancho script is believed to be of recent origin, and was probably developed in the 19th century. It is not clear how many people use the script today.