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- Irish_Braille abstract "Irish Braille is the braille alphabet of the Irish (Gaelic) language. It is augmented by specifically Irish letters for vowels that take acute accents in print: ⠿ é and ⠾ ú are only coincidentally the French Braille letters for é and ú: They are simply the braille letters of the third decade after z, assigned to print in alphabetical order. Irish Braille also uses some of the Grade-1½ shortcuts of English Braille, ⠜ only has the value ar in prose. In poetry, it is used to mark a new line, like "/" in print.These shortcuts are not used across elements of compound words. For example, in uiscerian (uisce-rian) "aquaduct", e-r is spelled out, as is s-t in trastomhas (tras-tomhas) "diameter". There are no special braille letters for dotted consonants. The letter h is used instead, as in modern print. A shortcut may be used even when the final consonant is lenited with h; comh, for example, is written ⠤⠓ com-h. The only word-sign is the letter ⠎ s for agus "and". The letters j k q v w x y z were not originally part of the Irish alphabet, but apart from w they have been introduced through English loans, so they occur in Irish Braille. Punctuation is the same as in English Braille.".
- Irish_Braille wikiPageID "36854215".
- Irish_Braille wikiPageRevisionID "583887622".
- Irish_Braille fam Braille.
- Irish_Braille fam English_Braille.
- Irish_Braille hasPhotoCollection Irish_Braille.
- Irish_Braille languages Irish_language.
- Irish_Braille name "Irish Braille".
- Irish_Braille note "none".
- Irish_Braille print Irish_orthography.
- Irish_Braille type "alphabet".
- Irish_Braille subject Category:French-ordered_braille_alphabets.
- Irish_Braille subject Category:Irish_language.
- Irish_Braille comment "Irish Braille is the braille alphabet of the Irish (Gaelic) language. It is augmented by specifically Irish letters for vowels that take acute accents in print: ⠿ é and ⠾ ú are only coincidentally the French Braille letters for é and ú: They are simply the braille letters of the third decade after z, assigned to print in alphabetical order. Irish Braille also uses some of the Grade-1½ shortcuts of English Braille, ⠜ only has the value ar in prose.".
- Irish_Braille label "Irish Braille".
- Irish_Braille sameAs m.0lq7t02.
- Irish_Braille sameAs Q6070551.
- Irish_Braille sameAs Q6070551.
- Irish_Braille wasDerivedFrom Irish_Braille?oldid=583887622.
- Irish_Braille isPrimaryTopicOf Irish_Braille.