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  1. Irish Braille. 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 ...

  2. Louis Braille (4 janar 1809 - 6 janar 1852) ishte një arsimtar dhe shpikës francez i një sistemi të leximit dhe shkrimit për përdorim nga të verbrit ose të atyre me shikim të dëmtuar. Sistemi i tij mbetet praktikisht i pandryshuar edhe sot e kësaj dite, dhe është i njohur në të gjithë botën thjesht si Alfabeti i Brajit .

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  4. Dita Botërore e Shkrimit Braille (Braj) Posted on 03/01/2021. 4 janari njihet si “Dita Botërore e Shkrimit Braille” dhe përkon me datën e lindjes së Luis Braille (4 janar 1809), krijuesit të këtij sistemi shkrimi për personat e verbër ose me vështirësi në shikim. Si shkak i një aksidenti gjatë fëmijërisë, Braille mbeti i ...

  5. Albanian Braille is the braille alphabet for writing the Albanian language. Like other braille alphabets for languages written in the Latin script, the simple Latin letters are all assigned values based on international braille .

    • alphabet
    • BrailleAlbanian Braille
    • Historical Background
    • Challenges in Creating Uib
    • Making Uib Electronically Available
    • Participation in Irish Through Braille
    • Exemptions from Irish
    • Footnotes/References

    Gaelic, or the Irish Language, is a minority tongue although constitutionally it is the first language of the Republic of Ireland and a recognised minority language in Northern Ireland, England and the European Union. It has the oldest vernacular literature in Western Europe. The earliest existing examples of the written Irish language are Ogham1 i...

    As the 21st century drew near, the Irish alphabet had expanded to include the 6 remaining letters; mixed usage and new words were introduced, (jab, karaté, quinín, vóta, zú – job, karate, quinine, vote, zoo) and the letters just seemed to drift in although very few words even in modern Irish begin with those same letters. And so it remained until U...

    Whilst the development of the code was progressing, group members made contact with Assistive Technology providers to ensure that UIB would be available on electronic braille input and output devices. This meant looking at translation tables and testing by both members of the Irish Braille Working group and users of the code on devices. Making UIB ...

    As outlined above, only a small minority of Irish pupils would be native Irish speakers. However, Irish is a compulsory subject in all schools throughout all class levels, i.e. from starting school at Junior Infant Level (at 4/5 years of age) to finishing school 13 or 14 years later at Leaving Certificate Level (17-19 years of age). Proven knowledg...

    Students can be officially exempt from the formal study of Irish for the following reasons14: 1. Pupil’s primary education up to 11 years of age was received in Northern Ireland or outside Ireland. 2. Three years have elapsed since the previous school enrolment in the State and the pupil is at least 11 years of age on re-enrolment. 3. Pupil has one...

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oghamfor first information, references for further reading on page.
    Book of Armagh – manuscript held in Library of Trinity College, Dublin (MS 52), see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Armagh
    • Ilka Stäglin, Pat Farrell
    • 2016
  6. 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 ...

  7. Louis Braille (4 janar 1809 - 6 janar 1852) ishte një arsimtar dhe shpikës francez i një sistemi të leximit dhe shkrimit për përdorim nga të verbrit ose të atyre me shikim të dëmtuar. Sistemi i tij mbetet praktikisht i pandryshuar edhe sot e kësaj dite, dhe është i njohur në të gjithë botën thjesht si Alfabeti i Brajit.

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