Georgian Braille From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georgian Braille is a braille alphabet used for writing the Georgian language. The assignments of the Georgian alphabet to braille patterns is largely consistent with unified international braille.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georgian Braille is a braille alphabet used for writing the Georgian language. The assignments of the Georgian alphabet to braille patterns is largely consistent with unified international braille.
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Georgian (ქართული ენა, romanized: kartuli ena, pronounced [kʰartʰuli ɛna]) is a Kartvelian language spoken by the Georgians.It is the official language of Georgia.
- 3.7 million (2014)
- Georgia (including Abkhazia and South Ossetia)
- Kartvelian, Karto-ZanGeorgian
- Georgian script, Georgian Braille
Braille was based on a tactile military code called night writing, developed by Charles Barbier in response to Napoleon 's demand for a means for soldiers to communicate silently at night and without a light source. In Barbier's system, sets of 12 embossed dots encoded 36 different sounds.
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- Louis Braille
Georgian Braille is a braille alphabet used for writing the Georgian language. The assignments of the Georgian alphabet to braille patterns is largely consistent with unified international braille .
Georgian Braille is a braille alphabet used for writing the Georgian language. The assignments of the Georgian alphabet to braille patterns is largely consistent with unified international braille. Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia German Braille is one of the older braille alphabets. The French-based order of the letter assignments was largely settled on with the 1878 convention that decided the standard for international braille.
It is the literary language for all ethnographic groups of Georgian people, especially those who speak other South Caucasian languages (or Kartvelian languages): Svans, Megrelians, and the Laz.
- 3.7 million (2014)
- Kartvelian, Karto-ZanGeorgian