⠀ | ⠁ | ⠃ | ⠉ | ⠙ | ⠑ | ⠋ | ⠛ | ⠓ | ⠊ | ⠚ | ⠈ | ⠘ |
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⠄ | ⠅ | ⠇ | ⠍ | ⠝ | ⠕ | ⠏ | ⠟ | ⠗ | ⠎ | ⠞ | ⠌ | ⠜ |
⠤ | ⠥ | ⠧ | ⠭ | ⠽ | ⠵ | ⠯ | ⠿ | ⠷ | ⠮ | ⠾ | ⠬ | ⠼ |
⠠ | ⠡ | ⠣ | ⠩ | ⠹ | ⠱ | ⠫ | ⠻ | ⠳ | ⠪ | ⠺ | ⠨ | ⠸ |
⠀ | ⠂ | ⠆ | ⠒ | ⠲ | ⠢ | ⠖ | ⠶ | ⠦ | ⠔ | ⠴ | ⠐ | ⠰ |
The Braille pattern dots-256 ( ⠲ ) is a 6-dot braille cell with both middle, and the bottom right dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with both upper-middle, and the lower-middle right dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2832, and in Braille ASCII with the number 4.
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Unicode name | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-256 | |
Encodings | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 10290 | U+2832 |
UTF-8 | 226 160 178 | E2 A0 B2 |
Numeric character reference | ⠲ |
⠲ |
Braille ASCII | 52 | 34 |
In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-256 is used to represent punctuation, and otherwise as needed.[1]
French Braille | . (period), dis-, ien, "dès" |
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English Braille | . (period) |
English Contraction | dis- |
German Braille | un |
Bharati Braille | . (period) [2] |
IPA Braille | retroflex tail or letter rotation mark |
Russian Braille | . (period) |
Slovak Braille | . (period) |
Arabic Braille | . (period) |
Irish Braille | dis |
Thai Braille | ้ (tone 2) |
Japanese Braille | gō-yōon + dakuten[1] |
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Korean Braille | -p / ㅍ [1] |
Mainland Chinese Braille | weng, -ong [1] |
Taiwanese Braille | yun, -ün / ㄩㄣ |
Two-Cell Chinese Braille | yu- |
Nemeth Braille | 4 [3] |
Related to Braille pattern dots-256 are Braille patterns 2567, 2568, and 25678, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille.
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Unicode name | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2567 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2568 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-25678 | |||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 10354 | U+2872 | 10418 | U+28B2 | 10482 | U+28F2 |
UTF-8 | 226 161 178 | E2 A1 B2 | 226 162 178 | E2 A2 B2 | 226 163 178 | E2 A3 B2 |
Numeric character reference | ⡲ |
⡲ |
⢲ |
⢲ |
⣲ |
⣲ |
dots 2567 | dots 2568 | dots 25678 | |
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Gardner Salinas Braille[4] | close math expression / hyperlink |
In the Japanese kantenji braille, the standard 8-dot Braille patterns 368, 1368, 3468, and 13468 are the patterns related to Braille pattern dots-256, since the two additional dots of kantenji patterns 0256, 2567, and 02567 are placed above the base 6-dot cell, instead of below, as in standard 8-dot braille.
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Unicode name | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-368 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1368 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3468 | BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13468 | ||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 10404 | U+28A4 | 10405 | U+28A5 | 10412 | U+28AC | 10413 | U+28AD |
UTF-8 | 226 162 164 | E2 A2 A4 | 226 162 165 | E2 A2 A5 | 226 162 172 | E2 A2 AC | 226 162 173 | E2 A2 AD |
Numeric character reference | ⢤ |
⢤ |
⢥ |
⢥ |
⢬ |
⢬ |
⢭ |
⢭ |
This listing includes kantenji using Braille pattern dots-256 for all 6349 kanji found in JIS C 6226-1978.
Unlike most kantenji patterns, is distinguished positionally, where it usually indicates a 心 when used finally, but ⽊ or ⺾ when used initially, and any of the above when medial to a kantenji pattern. ⽊ and ⺾ are also indicated by other, unique kantenji cells, but the large number of kanji utilizing these elements necessitates further disambiguating in kantenji patterns, which are limited to three cells apiece.