H Hadley Braille Quick Reference Chart Alphabet and Alphabetic Wordsigns a n n b o o c p p. Braille Tables Alphabetic Contractions Strong Contractions Strong Groupsigns/Wordsigns NOTE: tni is a Transcriber's Note Indicator as introduced on page 116. Braille Chart ALPHABET AND NUMBERS PUNCTUATION SIGNS OF OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 f AND COMPARISON comma, b c d e f g h i j t plus + period.
et abcdefg hijt eu minus -apostrophe ' ev k l m n o p q r s t multiplication x klm n op qrst t colon: ew uu multiplication dot. Explanation This chart tries to convey as much of the braille rules as possible, while still being relatively simple. All single word contractions which are represented in braille as a single letter (and a few other contractions) in braille are underlined.
That means that in order to be contracted in braille, these words must be isolated from other words. You cannot use the "can" contraction. Learn braille contractions with our complete guide.
Discover the different types, benefits, and a helpful chart for mastering braille reading and writing. Braille Characters Letters Numbers Contractions Indicators Punctuation and Symbols Within each group, the braille signs are listed in alphabetic order by name. Each braille sign is listed under all possible names.
In the last three groups, references to The Rules of Unified English Braille appear in the right. Unifi ed English Braille Chart ALPHABET AND NUMBERS PUNCTUATION SIGNS OF OPERATION AND COMPARISON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 f comma. The first type of contraction to be discussed is the alphabetic wordsign-a word that is represented by a single letter of the alphabet.
Following is a complete list of these contractions, which should be thoroughly memorized. Information on the braille alphabet including tables of letters, numbers, punctuation and symbols. With guidance on some international exceptions to the standard braille alphabet.
The Braille Alphabet/ Contractions All About Braille A website which breaks down all the basics about the braille codes and links to other resources for people who are visually impaired. Part of APH. The Braille Alphabet This page was created by the Braille Authority.
UEB Braille Reference Sheet Is your child learning the Unified English.