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Polish Braille (alfabet Braille'a) is a braille alphabet for writing the Polish language. It is based on international braille conventions, with the following extensions: That is, for letters of the first and second decade of the braille script (a, c, e, l, n, s), a diacritic is written as dot 6, and any dot 3 is removed (or, equivalently, is moved to position 6)—that is, the base letter is moved to the fourth decade. For letters of the third decade (u, y, z), which already have a dot 6, the derivation is a mirror image. Ó is derived from u, which is how it is pronounced (also, the mirror image of o is already taken). Several of these conventions are used in Lithuanian Braille.

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  • ポーランド語の点字 (ja)
  • Polish Braille (en)
  • Polski alfabet Braille’a (pl)
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  • Polish Braille (alfabet Braille'a) is a braille alphabet for writing the Polish language. It is based on international braille conventions, with the following extensions: That is, for letters of the first and second decade of the braille script (a, c, e, l, n, s), a diacritic is written as dot 6, and any dot 3 is removed (or, equivalently, is moved to position 6)—that is, the base letter is moved to the fourth decade. For letters of the third decade (u, y, z), which already have a dot 6, the derivation is a mirror image. Ó is derived from u, which is how it is pronounced (also, the mirror image of o is already taken). Several of these conventions are used in Lithuanian Braille. (en)
  • ポーランド語の点字(Alfabet Braille'a)はポーランド語の表記に使われる点字体系。基本ラテン文字は英語の点字と共通で、それに独自の文字が追加されている。 (ja)
  • Polski alfabet Braille’a – polska lokalizacja międzynarodowego alfabetu Braille’a umożliwiająca zapisywanie i odczytywanie tekstów osobom niewidomym w języku polskim. (pl)
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  • Polish Braille (en)
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  • Polish Braille (alfabet Braille'a) is a braille alphabet for writing the Polish language. It is based on international braille conventions, with the following extensions: That is, for letters of the first and second decade of the braille script (a, c, e, l, n, s), a diacritic is written as dot 6, and any dot 3 is removed (or, equivalently, is moved to position 6)—that is, the base letter is moved to the fourth decade. For letters of the third decade (u, y, z), which already have a dot 6, the derivation is a mirror image. Ó is derived from u, which is how it is pronounced (also, the mirror image of o is already taken). Several of these conventions are used in Lithuanian Braille. (en)
  • ポーランド語の点字(Alfabet Braille'a)はポーランド語の表記に使われる点字体系。基本ラテン文字は英語の点字と共通で、それに独自の文字が追加されている。 (ja)
  • Polski alfabet Braille’a – polska lokalizacja międzynarodowego alfabetu Braille’a umożliwiająca zapisywanie i odczytywanie tekstów osobom niewidomym w języku polskim. (pl)
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