Two-cell Chinese Braille
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Two-cell Chinese Braille was designed in the 1970s and is used in parallel with traditional Chinese Braille in China.
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Quick Facts Two-cell Chinese Braille, Script type ...
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Script type | with characteristics of an abugida |
Languages | Standard Mandarin |
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Parent systems | Braille
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese ...
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Traditional Chinese | 漢語雙拼盲文 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 汉语双拼盲文 | ||||||
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Each syllable is rendered with two braille characters. The first combines the initial and medial; the second the rime and tone. The base letters represent the initial and rime; these are modified with diacritics for the medial and tone. Thus each of the braille cells has aspects of an abugida.[2][3]