lingvo.wikisort.org - AlphabetRomanian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Romanian language. It has the 25 letters of basic French Braille (no w) plus the following additional letters:
Braille alphabet of the Romanian language
Much of the punctuation and formatting (caps, italics) is like old French Braille:
- ⠲ [period], ⠢ ?, ⠶⠀⠶ (...), ⠦⠀⠴ “...”, ⠔ *,
as seen in the chart at right. In addition, the dash and ellipsis are both
- ⠤⠄ —, ...,
values which were also reported by UNESCO (1990) but could not be confirmed by UNESCO (2013).
UNESCO (1990) reports inner quotation marks ⠠⠀⠠ ‘...’, while the chart at right appears to show a highly unusual double point, ⠄⠄, for the apostrophe. Other sources, however, have the normal single point, ⠄.[1]
References
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Braille cell |
- 1829 braille
- International uniformity
- ASCII braille
- Unicode braille patterns
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Braille scripts | French-ordered | Nordic family | |
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Russian lineage family i.e. Cyrillic-mediated scripts | |
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Egyptian lineage family i.e. Arabic-mediated scripts | |
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Indian lineage family i.e. Bharati Braille | |
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Other scripts | |
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Reordered | |
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Frequency-based | |
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Independent | |
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Eight-dot | |
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Symbols in braille |
- Braille music
- Canadian currency marks
- Computer Braille Code
- Gardner–Salinas braille codes (science; GS8/GS6)
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- Nemeth braille code
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Braille technology |
- Braille e-book
- Braille embosser
- Braille translator
- Braille watch
- Mountbatten Brailler
- Optical braille recognition
- Perforation
- Perkins Brailler
- Refreshable braille display
- Slate and stylus
- Braigo
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People | |
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Organisations |
- Braille Institute of America
- Braille Without Borders
- Japan Braille Library
- National Braille Association
- Blindness organizations
- Schools for the blind
- American Printing House for the Blind
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Other tactile alphabets | |
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Related topics |
- Accessible publishing
- Braille literacy
- RoboBraille
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Subdialects |
- Wallachia
- Dobruja
- Moldavia
- Banat
- Transylvania
Argots and speech forms |
- Gumuțeasca
- Păsăreasca
- Totoiana
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Dialects/related languages | |
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Linguistics |
- Grammar
- nouns
- verbs
- numbers
- Ă
- Â
- Î
- Ș
- Ț
- Former: D̦
- Ŭ
- Lexis and vocabulary
- longest Romanian word
- traditional month names
- profanities
- Phonology
- Diachronic phonology from Latin
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Periods of historic evolution | |
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Written form | |
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Institutions and movements |
- Transylvanian School
- Junimea
- Romanian Academy
- Dicționarul explicativ al limbii române
- Dicționarul Limbii Române
- Dicționar moldovenesc-românesc
- Academy of Sciences of Moldova
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Language contact |
- Substrata
- Balkan sprachbund
- Relationship with Albanian
- Slavic superstratum and adstratum
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Speech communities |
- Romanians
- origin
- diaspora
- Moldovans
- Vlachs
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Others |
- Romanian Language Day
- Romanian language in Serbia
- Romanian-language schools in Transnistria
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- Category
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