Mainland Chinese Braille
Braille script used for Standard Chinese in mainland China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For Mandarin braille in Taiwan, see Taiwanese Braille.
Mainland Chinese Braille is a braille script for Standard Chinese used in China.[1] Consonants and basic finals conform to international braille, but additional finals form a semi-syllabary, as in bopomofo. Each syllable is written with up to three Braille cells, representing the initial, final, and tone, respectively. In practice tone is generally omitted as it is in pinyin.
Quick Facts Chinese Braille ⠓⠩⠆⠓⠡⠂⠀⠍⠦⠂⠒⠂, Script type ...
Chinese Braille ⠓⠩⠆⠓⠡⠂⠀⠍⠦⠂⠒⠂ | |
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Print basis | Pinyin, bopomofo |
Languages | Standard Chinese |
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Parent systems | Night writing
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Traditional Chinese | 現行盲文 | ||||||
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Literal meaning | Current Braille | ||||||
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