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Amharic Braille

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alphabet

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Amharic alphabet

Languages
  
Amharic

Amharic Braille

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Braille English Braille Amharic Braille

Amharic Braille is the braille alphabet of the Amharic language. Letter values are mostly in line with international usage.

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Alphabet

Amharic Braille is a consonant–vowel alphabet, not an abugida like the print Amharic script. However, because the alphabetic chart (right) is organized by syllable rather than by letter, the vowels, which do not occur alone, are listed given first in the chart below, then the consonants are listed in Ge'ez order.

The syllabic chart at right shows a blank cell ⟨⟩ being used for the vowel ⟨ə⟩. This is perhaps an artefact of the presentation; Unesco (2013) shows it as a zero vowel that is simply not written.

⟨ə⟩ is not the default vowel in print Amharic, which is instead ⟨ä⟩ (braille ). For example, el + vowel is written ለ , ሉ lu, ሊ li, ላ la, ሌ le, ል , ሎ lo, ሏ lwa.

CwV and CyV other than Cwa are written with medial w and y: ገ , ጉ gu, ጊ gi, ጋ ga, ጌ ge, ግ , ጎ go, ጐ gwä, ጒ gwi, ጓ gwa, ጔ gwe, ጕ gwə. Note that Cwə is written as if it were Cwu, a sequence which does not occur in Amharic.

Numbers

Amharic digits do not follow the international pattern. They are also circumfixed with ... :

The form of 100 suggests that the prefix may occur before each digit, while the suffix occurs only at the end of the number.

Western numbers are marked with as in other braille alphabets.

Punctuation

Native punctuation is as follows:

The last is a 'tonal mark'.

There is also Western punctuation:

References

Amharic Braille Wikipedia


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