Punctuation for all South African braille alphabets is as in English Braille. Afrikaans has braille cells for acute, ⠈; grave, ⠘⠡; circumflex, ⠘; and diaeresis...
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matter which vowel sound is represented, meaning that words like afrikaans 'Afrikaans' and kanaanæer 'Canaanite' should be sorted as if they have an ⟨å⟩...
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Dutch language (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
1925, when it was replaced by Afrikaans, a separate but partially mutually intelligible daughter language of Dutch. Afrikaans, depending on the definition...
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MuseScore (section Braille editions)
all scores in the MuseScore.com library to braille was not funded, they did get funding to create braille sheet music for both the Goldberg Variations...
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flag Flag semaphore American manual alphabet (ASL fingerspelling) British manual alphabet (BSL fingerspelling) Braille dots-1 Unified English Braille...
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List of Unicode characters (section Braille)
(Unicode block) Yezidi (Unicode block) Zanabazar Square (Unicode block) Braille Patterns (Unicode block) Western Musical Symbols (Unicode block) Byzantine...
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IJ (digraph) (section Braille)
stroke. Dutch Braille, which is used in the Netherlands, has ⟨ij⟩ represented by ⠽, which represents ⟨y⟩ in other varieties of Braille. ⟨y⟩ is written...
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close front rounded vowel /y/; /u/ is represented by ⟨ou⟩. In Dutch and Afrikaans, it represents either /y/, or a near-close near-front rounded vowel /ʏ/;...
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South African English (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
closely approximates the second-language variety of (Afrikaans-speaking) Afrikaners called Afrikaans English. This variety has been stigmatised by middle-...
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the ⟨ij⟩ ligature occurs in the Afrikaans language, a descendant of Dutch, and in Alemannic German names. In Afrikaans, it denotes the diphthong [əi]....
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