Catalan Braille

Catalan Braille is the braille alphabet of the Catalan language. It is very close to French Braille: it uses the 26 letters of the basic braille alphabet, plus several additional letters for ç and what are, in print, vowel letters with diacritics; these differ from their French values only in the need to accommodate the Catalan acute accent: ú, ó, í for what are in French Braille ù, œ, ì :


ç

à

é

è

í

ï

ó

ò

ú

ü
Catalan Braille
Type
alphabet
LanguagesCatalan
Parent systems
Braille
Print basis
Catalan alphabet

Print digraphs are written as digraphs in braille as well.

Punctuation

middot , . ? ! ' ; - ...

The middot is used to distinguish double-el l·l, , from the digraph ll, .

" ...... "[1] ( ...... )

Formatting

(digit) (caps)

The capital sign needs to be repeated for each letter of an initialism, so ACIC is .

See also

  • Abecedari Braille de 1931, a 1931 alphabet with different letter assignments and punctuation, including dropped digits for ordinal numbers.
  • Alfabet Braille, a chart from the Associació Catalana per a la Integració del Cec with some dubious letter assignments, such as the loss of a distinct acute accent and the use of the colon for ï.

References

  1. According to Catalan Wikipedia. This is the reverse of what would be expected from international norms.
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