Braille

/breɪl/ noun

A system of raised dots that people who are blind or visually impaired read by touch.

Named after Louis Braille, a Frenchman who invented the writing system in the 19th century after losing his sight as a child. His surname became the name of his tactile alphabet.

AMብሬል
ARبرايل
BNব্রেইল
CSbraillovo písmo
DApunktskrift
DEBrailleschrift
ELμπράιγ
ESbraille
FAبریل
FIpistekirjoitus
FRbraille
GUબ્રેઇલ
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