Scandinavian Braille
Braille alphabet used for the languages of the mainland Nordic countries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scandinavian Braille is a braille alphabet used, with differences in orthography and punctuation, for the languages of the mainland Nordic countries: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish. In a generally reduced form it is used for Greenlandic.
Quick Facts Danish BrailleNorwegian BrailleSwedish BrailleFinnish BrailleGreenlandic Braille, Script type ...
Danish Braille Norwegian Braille Swedish Braille Finnish Braille Greenlandic Braille | |
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Script type | alphabet
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Print basis | Dano-Norwegian alphabet Swedish alphabet |
Languages | Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Greenlandic |
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Parent systems | Braille
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Scandinavian Braille is very close to French Braille, with slight modification of some of the accented letters, and optional use of the others to transcribe foreign languages.