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U+2814, ⠔
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-35

[U+2813]
Braille Patterns
[U+2815]

Translingual

The 49th character of the braille script

Etymology

Letter

  1. (English Braille) A letter rendering the print sequence in
  2. (Igbo Braille)
  3. (Turkish Braille) ı
  4. (Arabic Braille) ـٍ (-in)
  5. (Bharati braille) ī
  6. (Chinese Braille) The rime a
  7. (Chinese Two-Cell Braille) The onset r- or the erhua suffix -r
  8. (Taiwan Braille) The rime wa/-ua
  9. (Cantonese Braille) The rime at
  10. (Vietnamese Braille) tone ◌́
  11. (Thai Braille) tone (1)
  12. (Korean Braille) Final (d)
  13. (IPA Braille) Modifies the following letter; equivalent to small capitals in print IPA
    ⠔⠃ ʙ, ⠔⠛ ɢ, ⠔⠓ ʜ, ⠔⠇ ʟ, ⠔⠝ ɴ, ⠔⠪ ɶ, ⠔⠗ ʀ, ⠔⠼ ʁ, ⠔⠽ ʏ
    ⠔⠚ ɟ, ⠔⠆ ʢ

Symbol

(i͡n)

  1. (English Braille) in

Derived terms

Symbol

  1. (French Braille) (marks the end of emphasis—italics, bold, underlining, etc.—within a word)
  2. (Spanish Braille) (asterisk or emphasis)
  3. (Czech Braille) (asterisk)
  4. (Chinese Two-Cell Braille) (footnote)

Usage notes

Usage as an asterisk is archaic in French Braille.

See also



Japanese

Syllable

(romaji o)

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