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  2. Braille Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Braille is a reading and writing method that breaks language into a code of raised dots. [2] There are three grades of braille: Grade 1, which consists of the 26 standard letters of the alphabet and punctuation. This grade of braille is only used by people who are first starting to read Braille.

  3. English Braille - Wikipedia

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    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 ).

  4. Louis Braille - Wikipedia

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    Birthplace of Louis Braille in Coupvray. Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, a small town about twenty miles east of Paris, on 4 January 1809. [2] He and his three elder siblings – Monique Catherine (b. 1793), Louis-Simon (b. 1795), and Marie Céline (b. 1797) [3] – lived with their parents, Simon-René and Monique, on three hectares of land and vineyard in the countryside.

  5. Template:Braille cell/testcases - Wikipedia

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  6. Braille literacy - Wikipedia

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    Certified braille volunteers transcribe material into braille that is used by state departments of special education, NLS, and libraries that distribute books and magazines through the NLS program. These volunteers complete a detailed course of braille transcribing and provide essential materials in the advancement of braille literacy. [9]

  7. Template:Braille cell - Wikipedia

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    Letter definitions to be translated to a braille cell (case insensitive, A=a). Only the first unnamed parameter is evaluated when this template is substituted, and only dot patterns in numeric order are valid input. lang for the braille language. Four braille languages are recognised: English (grade 2), French, Japanese and Korean braille.

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  9. Braille pattern dots-123456 - Wikipedia

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    The Braille pattern dots-123456 ( ⠿) is a 6-dot braille cell with all six dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with both dots in the top three rows raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+283F, and in Braille ASCII with the equal sign.