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Braille Patterns

Translingual

A character of the braille script, originally used to transcribe the letter ì. Some alphabets use it for a variant of i (or the English pronunciation of the letter i) because it is a stretched version of the braille letter i, or for a variant of ch because it is a reflection of the braille letter , which is ch in English Braille.

Etymology

Letter

  1. (Spanish Braille, Navajo Braille) í
  2. (Hungarian Braille) í
  3. (Czech Braille) í
  4. (German Braille) A letter rendering the print digraph äu
  5. (Latvian Braille) u
  6. (Hausa Braille) ts
  7. (IPA Braille) ɪ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) (ì)
  2. (Yugoslav Braille) ќ (kj)
  3. (Arabic Braille) أ (ʾa)
  4. (Bharati Braille) and ◌ै (ai)
  5. (Burmese Braille) (nga)
  6. (Thai Braille) (ch)
  7. (Cantonese Braille) The rime aau

Symbol

  1. (music) minor second.

See also

English

Letter

(st)

  1. Renders the print sequence st in the same morpheme.

Usage notes

Decisions on use may involve a judgement call. For instance, this letter is used in Charleston but not in Charlestown, which is pronounced like a compound word.

Punctuation mark

(/)

  1. the solidus /
  2. the fraction bar

Usage notes

This is used regardless of whether the fraction divider is a solidus or an underscore in print.

Synonyms

  • Unified English Braille ⠸⠌

Derivations

⠌⠨⠅ (≠)

Contraction

  1. still

Usage notes

  • This is used for the independent word still (noun, adjective or verb) and where the word still is set off with an apostrophe or hyphen. It is not used for the simple letter sequence s-t-i-l-l, not even in inflections or non-hyphenated derivations such as stills or stillness.

French

Punctuation mark

(/)

  1. the solidus /

Symbol

(/)

  1. (in the context of the Antoine number sign or of the number sign ) The fraction bar.

Usage notes

This is used for the fraction divider, whether that is a slash or an underscore in print.

Letter

(ì)

  1. ì (in foreign words)

Contraction

(ai)

  1. The letter sequence ai, including the independent word ai.

Usage notes

  • The sequence ai may appear anywhere in its word.

Japanese

Syllable

(romaji ya)

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

Korean

Letter

(ye)

  1. (ye).
  2. Syllable-final (ss).

Coordinate terms

  • Syllable-initial ⠠⠠ (ss-).

Mandarin

Letter

  1. (Mainland Braille) The onset zh
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime wu/-u
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset d- or the rime -èi