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  1. Philippine Braille or Filipino Braille is the braille alphabet of the Philippines. Besides Filipino ( Tagalog ), essentially the same alphabet is used for Ilocano , Cebuano , Hiligaynon and Bicol .

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  2. Mar 15, 2013 · Instruction Manual for Filipino Braille Transcription : Department of Education, Philippines; Philippine Printing House for the Blind; Resources for the Blind, Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrailleBraille - Wikipedia

    Braille ( / breɪl / BRAYL, French: [bʁɑj]) is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired. It can be read either on embossed paper or by using refreshable braille displays that connect to computers and smartphone devices. Braille can be written using a slate and stylus, a braille writer, an electronic braille notetaker ...

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  5. Philippine Braille or Filipino Braille is the braille alphabet of the Philippines. Besides Filipino (Tagalog), essentially the same alphabet is used for Ilocano, Cebuano, Hiligaynon and Bicol. WikiMili

  6. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Braille characters. English Braille, also known as Grade 2 Braille, [1] is the braille alphabet used for English. It consists of around 250 letters ( phonograms ), numerals, punctuation, formatting marks, contractions, and abbreviations ( logograms ).

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  7. liblouis.io › braille-specs › filipinoREVISED EDITION 2014

    The following are guidelines in teaching Filipino Braille Code: 1. Teach first the Filipino Braille alphabet (small and capital) followed by the non-contracted words; 2. Use period, comma, and question marks and capital sign when sentences are introduced; 3. Teach non-contracted in introducing sentences in Grade 1 until Grade 2 4.

  8. Braille. This Braille spells "premier" which is French for first. The Braille system is a way of writing things. It is named after Louis Braille, the French man who invented it. The system is used by blind people to read and write. The Braille system uses a set of raised bumps or dots that can be felt with a finger.