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braille Braille (Pronounced: ) is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired, including people who are blind, deafblind or who have low vision. It can be read either on embossed paper or by using refreshable braille disp ...
alphabet used for the Tatar language is based on
Russian Braille Russian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Russian language. With suitable extensions, it is used for languages of neighboring countries that are written in Cyrillic in print, such as Ukrainian and Mongolian. It is based on the Latin trans ...
, with several additional letters found in the print
Tatar alphabet Two scripts are currently used for the Tatar language: Arabic (in China) and Cyrillic (in Russia and Kazakhstan). History of Tatar writing Before 1928, the Tatar language was usually written using alphabets based on the Arabic alphabet: İske ...
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Alphabet

Tatar uses all of the letters of the Russian alphabet, though some just in loans, and has the additional letters ''ә, җ, ң, һ, ө, ү''.


Punctuation

Single punctuation: Paired punctuation: Tatar Braille is reported to use the Russian arithmetical parentheses ... .


Formatting


References

* UNESCO (2013
World Braille Usage
3rd edition. {{Braille French-ordered braille alphabets Tatar language