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U+282C, ⠬
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-346

[U+282B]
Braille Patterns
[U+282D]

Translingual

A character of the braille script, originally used to transcribe the French letter ò. Some alphabets use it for a variant of u because it is a reflection of the braille letter u, or approximate its English use as ing.

Etymology

Punctuation mark

  1. (German Braille) (the section marker, §)

Letter

  1. (German Braille) A letter rendering the print digraph ie
  2. (Spanish Braille, Navajo Braille) ó
  3. (Polish Braille) ó
  4. (Czech Braille) ú
  5. (Hungarian Braille) ú
  6. (Lithuanian Braille) ų
  7. (Latvian Braille) ū
  8. (Esperanto Braille) ŭ
  9. (IPA Braille) ʌ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) (ò) [as in French]
  2. (Persian Braille) ژ (zh)
  3. (Ethiopic Braille) (ñᵊ)
  4. (Bharati Braille) (ṅa)
  5. (Thai Braille) (ch)
  6. (Cantonese Braille) The rime aai

Symbol

  1. (music) minor third.

See also

English

Letter

(ing)

  1. Renders the print sequence -ing, including the suffix -ing.

Usage notes

  • Cannot appear at the beginning of a word. Otherwise, this is used for any sequence of the letters ing within a word, as in ginger and finger, unless the writer judges this would cause problems with legibility, as in lingerie, or unless it spans the elements of a compound word.

French

Punctuation mark

(*)

  1. A (foot)note marker, equivalent to print *, , etc., or to English Braille ⠔⠔.

Usage notes

Followed by a number or letter for a numbered footnote.

Letter

(ò)

  1. ò (in foreign words)

Contraction

(on)

  1. The letter sequence on, including the independent word on.

Usage notes

  • The sequence on may appear anywhere in its word.

Japanese

Syllable

(romaji yu)

  1. The hiragana syllable (yu) or the katakana syllable (yu) in Japanese braille.

Korean

Etymology

  • A reversed (o).

Letter

(yo)

  1. The vowel (yo).

Mandarin

Letter

  1. (Mainland Braille) The rime yu/-ü
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime ye/-ie
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset du- or the rime -éi

Punctuation mark

(§)

  1. (Two-Cell Braille) the section marker

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