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Turkish Braille

Turkish Braille
Azeri Braille
Type
alphabet
Languages Turkish
Parent systems
Braille
Print basis
Turkish alphabet

Turkish Braille (kabartma yazı) is the braille alphabet of the Turkish language.

Turkish Braille follows international usage. The vowels with diacritics, ö and ü, have their French/German forms, whereas the consonants with diacritics, ç, ğ, and ş, have the forms of the nearest English approximations, ch, gh, and sh. Dotless i is derived by shifting down.

The accent point, , is used for â, î, û. Point is used for capitals.

Punctuation and arithmetical signs are as follows:

is perhaps related to in Irish Braille, which marks a new line of verse.

For quotations, the dash — is used differently from inverted commas “...”, for example when transcribing short turns in dialog.

Azeri (Azerbaijani) Braille adds the letters x and q with their international forms and . These, and w, are used in Turkish Braille as well for foreign words. Azeri Braille uses the accent mark to derive print ä (formerly ə) from a.


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