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  1. Lithuanian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Lithuanian language . Alphabet. The alphabet is as follows: Most of the print letters with accents are derived in Lithuanian braille by adding a dot 6 to the base letter, and those which already have a dot 6 through inversion (cf. Czech Braille, Esperanto Braille ).

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  2. Die Brailleschrift ist eine Blindenschrift und wird international von Blinden und stark Sehbehinderten benutzt, da sie Schwarzschrift nicht oder nur schwer lesen können. Sie wurde 1825 von dem Franzosen Louis Braille entwickelt. Die Schrift besteht aus in einem aus sechs Punkten bestehenden System befindlichen Punktmustern, die ...

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  3. Lithuanian braille and visa versa. So while Rasa still modifies selected worksheets using traditional techniques, she now brailles out text passages on her laptop into the Lithuanian template in Duxbury. They are then saved as digital Lithuanian braille (.brf) files that we then transfer to their BrailleNotes via USB sticks or email.

  4. In the case of diacritics in the print alphabet, a point may be added to the base letter in braille. Latvian Braille, for example, adds dot 6 to indicate a diacritic, at the cost of abandoning several international assignments. New letters may be invented by modifying a similar letter.

  5. Lithuanian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Lithuanian language . Contents. Alphabet. The alphabet is as follows: Most of the print letters with accents are derived in Lithuanian braille by adding a dot 6 to the base letter, and those which already have a dot 6 through inversion (cf. Czech Braille, Esperanto Braille ).

  6. Louis Braille [ lwi bʁɑj] (* 4. Januar 1809 in Coupvray, Île-de-France; † 6. Januar 1852 in Paris) war ein französischer Blindenlehrer, ein Pionier der Blindenbetreuung und Erfinder des nach ihm benannten Punktschriftsystems für Blinde, der Brailleschrift oder kurz Braille.

  7. 15. März 2024 · 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. The characters are read by passing the fingers lightly over the manuscript.