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Latvian Braille
Braille alphabet of the Latvian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Latvian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Latvian language.
Alphabet
The alphabet is as follows.[1] It uses international w for v. All Latvian print diacritics are indicated by dot 6 in Latvian Braille; the international forms of u, v, and z have been abandoned to allow this to be a regular rule (compared to say Lithuanian Braille, which has a separate convention for such letters).
![]() a |
![]() ā |
![]() b |
![]() c |
![]() č |
![]() d |
![]() e |
![]() ē |
![]() f |
![]() g |
![]() ģ |
![]() h |
![]() i |
![]() ī |
![]() j |
![]() k |
![]() ķ |
![]() l |
![]() ļ |
![]() m |
![]() n |
![]() ņ |
![]() o |
![]() p |
![]() r |
![]() s |
![]() š |
![]() t |
![]() u |
![]() ū |
![]() v |
![]() z |
![]() ž |
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Punctuation
Formatting
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(digit) | (caps) | (l.c.) |
References
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