Definitions
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- noun A letter rendering the print
digraph th - noun
ô - noun
ó - noun A letter rendering the print
digraph ch - noun obsolete (Spanish Braille)
w - noun
ń - noun A letter rendering the print digraph
gy - noun
ď - noun dh
- noun
θ (th) - noun
đ /ђ - noun
ї (yi) - noun obsolete
ѣ - noun
ת (t) - noun
ث (th) - noun
ሠ (ś) - noun tha
- noun ཅ (ca)
- noun The
rime yong/-iong - noun The onset zu- or the rime -áng
- noun The rime yin/-in
- noun The rime y (yu)
- noun
พ ph - noun 4
- phrase
this
Etymologies
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Invented by Louis Braille, braille cells were arranged in numerical order and assigned to letters of the French alphabet. Most braille alphabets follow this assignment for the 26 letters of the basic Latin alphabet, or for the equivalents of those letters in a non-Latin script.
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