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U+2821, ⠡
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-16

[U+2820]
Braille Patterns
[U+2822]

Translingual

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A character of the braille script, originally used to transcribe the French letter â. Some alphabets approximate its English use as ch, or use it for a variant of e because it is a stretched version of the braille letter e.

Etymology

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Letter

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  1. (Vietnamese Braille) â [as in French Braille]
  2. (German Braille) A letter rendering the print digraph au
  3. (Danish Braille) å
  4. (Hungarian Braille) é
  5. (Czech Braille, Icelandic Braille) á
  6. (Lithuanian Braille, Polish Braille) ą
  7. (Romanian Braille) ă
  8. (Albanian Braille) ë
  9. (Turkish Braille) ç
  10. (IPA Braille) ɑ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) (ã) [as in French]
  2. (Greek Braille) αυ (au)
  3. (Yugoslav Braille) č ~ ч
  4. (Russian Braille) ё (ë) [= yo]
  5. (Hebrew Braille) כ ך (ch)
  6. (Arabic Braille) ة (aẗ)
  7. (Ethiopic Braille) (čᵊ)
  8. (Bharati Braille) (cha)
  9. (Thai Braille) The vowel ◌า (long a)
  10. (Cantonese Braille) The rime au

Symbol

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()

  1. (music) natural, .

See also

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English

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Letter

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(c͟h)

  1. Renders the print digraph ch.

Usage notes

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  • This is used for the digraph ch, not just any sequence of c + h. For example, McHenry needs to be spelled out.

Contraction

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  1. child

Usage notes

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  • This is used for the independent word child and where the word child is set off with an apostrophe or hyphen, for example can't. It is not used for the simple letter sequence c-h-i-l-d, not even in inflections or non-hyphenated derivations such as grandchild, though children has the contraction shown above.

Derived terms

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French

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Letter

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(â)

  1. The letter â

Contraction

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  1. The independent word tout.
  2. The letter sequence fr [+V].
  3. The letter sequence -ation.

Usage notes

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  • The sequence fr may appear anywhere in its word, as long as it is followed by a vowel.
  • The sequence -ation must appear at the end of its word.

Numeral

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(1)

  1. (in the context of the Antoine number sign ) 1

Japanese

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Syllable

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(romaji ka)

  1. The hiragana syllable (ka) or the katakana syllable (ka) in Japanese braille.

Korean

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Contraction

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(yeon)

  1. The rime or syllable (yeon).

Symbol

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(×)

  1. The multiplication sign ×.

Luxembourgish

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Numeral

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(1)

  1. The digit 1.

See also

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Luxembourgish Braille digits: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0

Mandarin

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Letter

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  1. (Mainland Braille) The rime ying/-ing
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime yi/-i
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset gu- or the rime -én (-ín, -ún, -ǘn)