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Braille system for Northern Sami From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northern Sámi Braille is the braille alphabet of the Northern Sámi language.[1] It was developed in the 1980s based on the Scandinavian Braille alphabet but with the addition of seven new letters (á, č, đ, ŋ, š, ŧ, ž) required for writing in Northern Sámi.[2]
Northern Sámi Braille | |
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Script type | alphabet
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Print basis | Northern Sámi alphabet |
Languages | Northern Sámi |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | Braille
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Northern Sámi Braille uses ⠷ (French à) for á, dot 6 is added to c and d for ⠩ č and ⠹ đ, while the other accented letters are the mirror-images in braille of the base form in print.
Punctuation is the same as in Norwegian Braille.
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