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Printable Braille Alphabet Key ... We're sorry, but the Braille Bug is unable to fulfill requests for free cards right now. Please check back at a later date. Special note to teachers: now you can order the Braille Bug Alphabet Cards in bulk! ... Braille alphabet card celebrating the 200th birthday of Louis Braille...
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www.afb.org/BrailleBug/braille.asp
www.afb.org/BrailleBug/braille.asp
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Grade 2, which consists of the 26 standard letters of the alphabet, punctuation and contractions. The contractions are employed to save space because a Braille page cannot fit as much text as a standard printed page.
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www.omniglot.com/writing/braille.htm
www.omniglot.com/writing/braille.htm
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This is a visual representation of the braille alphabet without contractions. To conserve space and increase reading speeds, the braille code contains 189 contractions. You can download the alphabet card as a PDF file.
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www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/braille/index.html
www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/braille/index.html
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# 4 5 6 NATIONAL BRAILLE PRESS INC. 88 ST. STEPHEN STREET BOSTON, MA 02115 www.nbp.org...
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www.nbp.org/downloads/alphsamp.pdf
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Libbraille is a portable library for Braille displays. This page describes Braille alphabet in many countries. ... While adding Unicode and International Braille support in libbraille and gnome-braille, I realized it was hard to find good documentation about each Braille alphabet in different countries. This page tries...
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libbraille.org/alphabet.php
libbraille.org/alphabet.php
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Braille Alphabet The six dots of the braille cell are arranged and numbered: 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t The capital sign, dot 6, placed before a letter makes a capital letter.
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www.blind-institute.org.za/alphcard.pdf
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The entire Braille alphabet is based on this 6-dot cell. In the simplest form of Braille (called grade 1) each 6-dot cell stands for one letter. ... Braille: It's Easier Than You Think ... Braille cell, dots 1 through 6 numbered...
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www.brailler.com/braille.htm
www.brailler.com/braille.htm
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Try reading the grade 1 Braille characters in the heading at the top of this page. The dots in front of each word in the dot 6 position are Braille "capital signs". ... Home | Contact Us ... Braille alphabet with print equivalents...
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www.brailler.com/braille1.htm
www.brailler.com/braille1.htm
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Braille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Braille system is a method that is widely used by blind people to read and write. Braille was devised in 1821 by Louis Braille, a blind Frenchman. Each Braille character or cell is made up of ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
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