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BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23

Braille Patterns

Translingual

A character of the braille script, originally used as a semicolon. Some alphabets use it for a variant of b because it is lowered version of the braille letter b.

Etymology

Letter

  1. (Hausa Braille) ɓ
  2. (Igbo Braille, Yoruba Braille) gb
  3. (IPA Braille) ʔ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (Arabic Braille) ـً (-an)
  2. (Thai Braille) The vowel ◌ี long i
  3. (Cantonese Braille) The rime yn (yun)

Symbol

  1. (music) triplet.
  2. (Ethiopic Braille) closing digit indicator: cf. opening .
    (Ethiopic also retains the international use as the semicolon, .)

See also

English

Punctuation mark

(;)

  1. ; (semicolon)

Letter

(bb)

  1. Renders the print sequence -bb-.

Usage notes

  • Can only appear within a word where it does not contact an apostrophe or hyphen; at the end of a word it would be confused with a semicolon. Cannot span a compound word as in dumbbell or an obvious affix like subbasement, but acceptable in words like abbreviation where the affix is obscure.

Prefix

  1. be-

Usage notes

Does not need to be an etymological prefix, but does need to be a full syllable at the beginning of a word, including in a compound word after a hyphen, or after a prefixed preposition by, to or into.

In addition to otherwise spelled-out words, this prefix occurs in several contractions:

⠆⠉ because with c, ⠆⠋ before with f, ⠆⠓ behind with h, ⠆⠇ below with l, ⠆⠝ beneath with n, ⠆⠎ beside with s, ⠆⠞ between with t, and ⠆⠽ beyond with y.

Contraction

  1. be

Usage notes

  • This is used for the independent word be. Apart from the prefix above, it is not used otherwise for the letter sequence b-e.
  • Because this cell does not have dots in the top row, its use for be could be confused with punctuation and therefore it is not used where it would contact a punctuation mark, such as at the end of a sentence but also in hyphenated words like bride-to-be.

French

Punctuation mark

(;)

  1. The semicolon, ;.

Contraction

  1. The letter sequence br .
  2. The letter sequence ui .

Usage notes

  • The sequences br and ui may appear anywhere in their word, as long as they are followed by at least one vowel or consonant letter, respectively.

Japanese

Syllable

(romaji wi)

  1. The hiragana syllable (wi) or the katakana syllable (wi) in Japanese braille.

Korean

Letter

(-ch)

  1. Syllable-final (ch)

Coordinate terms

  • Syllable-initial .

Luxembourgish

Punctuation mark

(;)

  1. The semicolon.

Mandarin

Letter

  1. (Mainland Braille) Tone 4