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  1. Irish Braille is the braille alphabet of the Irish language. It is augmented by specifically Irish letters for vowels with acute accents in print: á. é. í. ó. ú. ⠿é and ⠾ú are coincidentally the French Braille letters for é and ù: They are simply the braille letters of the third decade after z, assigned to print in alphabetical order.

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    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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  4. English Braille, also known as Grade 2 Braille, 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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  5. Braille, universally accepted system of writing used by and for blind persons, invented by Louis Braille in 1824. It consists of a code of 63 characters, each made up of one to six raised dots arranged in a six-position matrix or cell.

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  6. In 1827 the first Braille book was produced. Louis eventually became a teacher at the school. Unfortunately, he did not live to see Braille used widely. Louis died on 6th January 1852, at the age of 45. Braille was not recognised as a way of reading and writing until 1918. Today, Braille is used throughout the world and is

  7. The National Braille Production (NBP) is an integral part of the services provided by Childvision in Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland. It is a national service which provides access to educational materials for children with a visual impairment by transcriptions into a range of formats: Braille, tactile diagrams, Large Print and text-only files on ...

  8. Mar 25, 2024 · The members of the ICEB are the various countries where English is spoken, and membership is open to all such countries. The present membership consists the following seven countries: Australia; Australian Braille Authority; Canada; Braille Literacy Canada; Ireland; The Irish National Braille and Alternative Format Association; New Zealand

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