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- Burmese_Braille abstract "Burmese Braille is the braille alphabet of languages of Burma written in the Burmese script, including Burmese and Karen. Letters that may not seem at first glance to correspond to international norms are more recognizable when traditional romanization is considered. For example, သ s is rendered ⠹ th, which is how it was romanized when Burmese Braille was developed (and is how it often still is romanized); similarly စ c and ဇ j as ⠎ s and ⠵ z.The first braille alphabet for Burmese was developed by a Father Jackson ca. 1918. There was no provision for the voiced aspirate series of consonants (gh, jh, dh, bh), nor for the retroflex (tt etc.), and Jackson provided distinct letters for complex onsets such as ky, hm and for various syllable rimes (ok, ein, aung, etc.), with no regard to how they are written in the print Burmese alphabet. These aspects have all been changed, as have several of the letters for the values which were retained. However, some of the old letters, unusual by international standards, remain, such as ⠌ for င ng and ⠪ for ီ i.".
- Burmese_Braille thumbnail Karen_Braille_chart.jpg?width=300.
- Burmese_Braille wikiPageID "41003567".
- Burmese_Braille wikiPageRevisionID "604693845".
- Burmese_Braille altname "Karen Braille".
- Burmese_Braille fam English_Braille.
- Burmese_Braille fam "Braille".
- Burmese_Braille languages Burmese_language.
- Burmese_Braille languages Karen_languages.
- Burmese_Braille name "Burmese Braille".
- Burmese_Braille note "none".
- Burmese_Braille print Burmese_alphabet.
- Burmese_Braille sample "Karen Braille chart.jpg".
- Burmese_Braille type Alphabet.
- Burmese_Braille subject Category:Burmese_language.
- Burmese_Braille subject Category:French-ordered_braille_alphabets.
- Burmese_Braille comment "Burmese Braille is the braille alphabet of languages of Burma written in the Burmese script, including Burmese and Karen. Letters that may not seem at first glance to correspond to international norms are more recognizable when traditional romanization is considered.".
- Burmese_Braille label "Burmese Braille".
- Burmese_Braille sameAs m.0z2p2sp.
- Burmese_Braille sameAs Q17050147.
- Burmese_Braille sameAs Q17050147.
- Burmese_Braille wasDerivedFrom Burmese_Braille?oldid=604693845.
- Burmese_Braille depiction Karen_Braille_chart.jpg.
- Burmese_Braille isPrimaryTopicOf Burmese_Braille.