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

  2. Le braille (prononcé en français : ) est un système d’écriture tactile à points saillants, à l’usage des personnes aveugles ou fortement malvoyantes. Le système porte le nom de son inventeur, le Français Louis Braille (1809-1852) qui avait perdu la vue à la suite d'un accident. Élève à l’ Institution royale des jeunes aveugles ...

    • 1825 jusqu’à aujourd’hui
    • Code, écriture en relief
    • Plusieurs
    • Brai
  3. Belarusian (endonym: беларуская мова, romanized: bielaruskaja mova, pronounced [bʲɛɫaˈruskaja ˈmɔva]) is an East Slavic language. It is one of the two official languages in Belarus, alongside Russian.

    • 5.1 million (2009 census), 1.3 million L2 speakers (2009 census)
  4. Russian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Russian language. With suitable extensions, it is used for languages of neighboring countries that are written in Cyrillic in print, such as Ukrainian and Mongolian .

    • Alphabet
    • BrailleRussian Braille
  5. Feb 7, 2022 · Braille codes and rules that are fixed by the authority: N/A • Links to documents with rules of braille codes: - World Braille Usage, Third Edition (pharmabraille.com); - Belarusian Braille - Wikipedia Belgium • Language(s): Dutch (uncontracted), French (uncontracted), German (uncontracted and contracted)

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · Braille codes and rules approved by the authority: N/A. Links to documents with rules of braille codes: World Braille Usage, Third Edition at (pharmabraille.com); Belarusian Braille – at Wikipedia Belgium. Language(s): Dutch (uncontracted) French (uncontracted) German (uncontracted and contracted)

  7. Louis Braille (/ b r eɪ l / brayl; French: [lwi bʁɑj]; 4 January 1809 – 6 January 1852) was a French educator and the inventor of a reading and writing system named after him, braille, intended for use by visually impaired people. His system is used worldwide and remains virtually unchanged to this day.

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