French Braille
Original braille alphabet, used for French / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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French Braille is the original braille alphabet, and the basis of all others. The alphabetic order of French has become the basis of the international braille convention, used by most braille alphabets around the world. However, only the 25 basic letters of the French alphabet plus w have become internationalized; the additional letters are largely restricted to French Braille and the alphabets of some neighboring European countries.
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Quick Facts French Braille, Script type ...
French Braille | |
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Script type | (non-linear) |
Creator | Louis Braille |
Time period | 1837 |
Print basis | French alphabet |
Languages | French |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | night writing
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Child systems | English Braille German Braille Arabic Braille etc., etc. |
Unicode | |
U+2800 to U+283F |
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