Luxembourgish Braille
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Luxembourgish Braille is the braille alphabet of the Luxembourgish language. It is very close to French Braille, but uses eight-dot cells, with the extra pair of dots at the bottom of each cell to indicate capitalization and accent marks. It is the only eight-dot alphabet listed in UNESCO (2013). Children start off with the older six-dot script (UNESCO 1990), then switch to eight-dot cells when they start primary school and learn the numbers.[1]
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Script type | alphabet
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Print basis | Luxembourgish alphabet |
Languages | Luxembourgish |
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Parent systems | Braille
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