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Ukrainian Braille

Braille alphabet of the Ukrainian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ukrainian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Ukrainian language. It is based on the Russian Braille, with a few additional letters found in the print Ukrainian alphabet.

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Alphabet

Ukrainian does not use all the letters of the Russian alphabet, and it has the additional letters є, ґ, і, ї.

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The letter і was once found in Russian Braille, but has been dropped. є is the mirror image of a reported archaic form of Russian э. (See obsolete letters of Russian Braille.)

g was reported in UNESCO (1990), but could not be confirmed by UNESCO (2013). It is not repeated by Leksika.com.[1]

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Punctuation

Punctuation is from UNESCO (1990) and has not been confirmed.

Single punctuation:

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Paired punctuation:

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Formatting

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Numbers

Numbers are the letters a–j introduced with , as in other braille alphabets.

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References

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