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  1. Estonian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Estonian language. [1] Alphabet. Estonian Braille uses the international (read French) norms for the letters ä ö ü. Š and ž are mirror-images of s and z, a strategy found in other alphabets. Õ is the mirror-image of ä, as the mirror-image of o is used for ö .

  2. Estonian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Estonian language. [1] Alphabet. Estonian Braille uses the international (read French) norms for the letters ä ö ü. Š and ž are mirror-images of s and z, a strategy found in other alphabets. Õ is the mirror-image of ä, as the mirror-image of o is used for ö.

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  4. Scandinavian Braille is a braille alphabet used, with differences in orthography and punctuation, for the languages of the mainland Nordic countries: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish. In a generally reduced form it is used for Greenlandic.

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  5. Estonia Braille Code. Estonian Braille uses the international forms for the letters ä ö ü. Š and ž are mirror-images of s and z. Õ is the mirror-image of ä, as the mirror-image of o is used for ö. The letters c q w x y are not part of the Estonian language alphabet, but when used in foreign names, they follow the normal international ...

    Character
    Braille
    Braille Dots
    a
    1
    ä
    345
    b
    12
    c
    14
  6. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Estonian BrailleListening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Writtenlanguage only...

  7. Estonian Braille uses the international (read French) norms for the letters ä ö ü. Š and ž are mirror-images of s and z, a strategy found in other alphabets. Õ is the mirror-image of ä, as the mirror-image of o is used for ö.

  8. International uniformity of braille alphabets. The goal of braille uniformity is to unify the braille alphabets of the world as much as possible, so that literacy in one braille alphabet readily transfers to another. [1] Unification was first achieved by a convention of the International Congress on Work for the Blind in 1878, where it was ...

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