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Braille Braille (Pronounced: ) is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired, including people who are blind, deafblind or who have low vision. It can be read either on embossed paper or by using refreshable braille disp ...
pattern dots-56 ( ) is a 6-dot braille cell with the middle and bottom right dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with the upper-middle and lower-middle right dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2830, and in
Braille ASCII Braille ASCII (or more formally The North American Braille ASCII Code, also known as SimBraille) is a subset of the ASCII character set which uses 64 of the printable ASCII characters to represent all possible dot combinations in six-dot braille ...
with a semicolon: ;.


Unified Braille

In
unified international braille The goal of braille uniformity is to unify the braille alphabets of the world as much as possible, so that literacy in one braille alphabet readily transfers to another. Unification was first achieved by a convention of the ''International Congre ...
, the braille pattern dots-56 is used as a punctuation or formatting sign, or otherwise as needed..


Table of unified braille values


Other braille


Plus dots 7 and 8

Related to Braille pattern dots-56 are Braille patterns 567, 568, and 5678, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille.


Related 8-dot kantenji patterns

In the Japanese kantenji braille, the standard 8-dot Braille patterns 68, 168, 468, and 1468 are the patterns related to Braille pattern dots-56, since the two additional dots of kantenji patterns 056, 567, and 0567 are placed above the base 6-dot cell, instead of below, as in standard 8-dot braille.


Kantenji using braille patterns 68, 168, 468, or 1468

This listing includes kantenji using Braille pattern dots-56 for all 6349 kanji found in JIS C 6226-1978. The kantenji is used in indicating most of the common (non-banking) number kanji, as well as the classical heavenly stem ordinals. * - 数


Variants and thematic compounds

* - selector 4 + 数 = 勿 * - 比 + 数 = 右


Compounds of 勿

* - れ/口 + 数 = 吻 * - 数 + 心 = 忽 * - 日 + 数 = 易 ** - 仁/亻 + 数 = 傷 ** - つ/土 + 数 = 場 *** - つ/土 + つ/土 + 数 = 塲 ** - て/扌 + 数 = 揚 ** - し/巿 + 数 = 暢 ** - に/氵 + 数 = 湯 *** - ⺼ + に/氵 + 数 = 盪 *** - く/艹 + に/氵 + 数 = 蕩 ** - や/疒 + 数 = 瘍 ** - ⺼ + 数 = 腸 *** - ⺼ + ⺼ + 数 = 膓 ** - 囗 + 数 = 觴 ** - を/貝 + 数 = 賜 ** - か/金 + 数 = 錫 ** - さ/阝 + 数 = 陽 ** - ぬ/力 + 日 + 数 = 剔 ** - む/車 + 日 + 数 = 蜴 ** - ね/示 + 日 + 数 = 裼 ** - せ/食 + 日 + 数 = 鯣 ** - る/忄 + 宿 + 数 = 慯 ** - 日 + 宿 + 数 = 暘 ** - 心 + 宿 + 数 = 楊 ** - ほ/方 + 宿 + 数 = 殤 ** - 火 + 宿 + 数 = 煬 ** - む/車 + 宿 + 数 = 蝪 * - そ/馬 + 数 = 物 * - の/禾 + 数 = 黎 * - ぬ/力 + selector 4 + 数 = 刎 * - 日 + selector 4 + 数 = 昜 * - ち/竹 + selector 4 + 数 = 笏


Compounds of 右

* - く/艹 + 数 = 若 ** - も/門 + 数 = 匿 *** - る/忄 + も/門 + 数 = 慝 ** - え/訁 + 数 = 諾 ** - る/忄 + く/艹 + 数 = 惹 * - ね/示 + 数 = 祐 * - な/亻 + 比 + 数 = 佑 * - せ/食 + 比 + 数 = 醢


Compounds of numbers

* - 数 + #1 = 一 ** - ふ/女 + 数 + selector 1 = 丕 * - 数 + #2 = 二 * - 数 + #3 = 三 * - 数 + #4 = 四 ** - に/氵 + 数 + る/忄 = 泗 ** - そ/馬 + 数 + る/忄 = 駟 * - 数 + #5 = 五 ** - な/亻 + 数 + ら/月 = 伍 * - 数 + #6 = 六 ** - う/宀/#3 + 数 + え/訁 = 宍 * - 数 + #7 = 七 * - 数 + #8 = 八 ** - れ/口 + 数 + り/分 = 叭 ** - か/金 + 数 + り/分 = 釟 * - 数 + #9 = 九 ** - と/戸 + 数 = 尻 ** - 日 + 数 + お/頁 = 旭 ** - ひ/辶 + 数 + お/頁 = 馗 * - 数 + め/目 = 百 ** - な/亻 + 数 + め/目 = 佰 ** - ゆ/彳 + 数 + め/目 = 弼 ** - 心 + 数 + め/目 = 栢 ** - か/金 + 数 + め/目 = 瓸 ** - ま/石 + 数 + め/目 = 竡 ** - の/禾 + 数 + め/目 = 粨 ** - そ/馬 + 数 + め/目 = 貊 ** - さ/阝 + 数 + め/目 = 陌 * - 数 + せ/食 = 千 ** - な/亻 + 数 + せ/食 = 仟 ** - ぬ/力 + 数 + せ/食 = 刋 ** - ま/石 + 数 + せ/食 = 竏 ** - さ/阝 + 数 + せ/食 = 阡 * - 数 + ま/石 = 万 ** - 数 + 数 + ま/石 = 萬 *** - の/禾 + 数 + ま/石 = 糲 *** - や/疒 + 数 + ま/石 = 癘 ** - む/車 + 数 + ま/石 = 蛎 ** - 心 + 数 + ま/石 = 栃 ** - ま/石 + 数 + ま/石 = 砺 ** - き/木 + 数 + る/忄 = 楞 ** - 心 + 龸 + 数 = 杤 * - 数 + 宿 = 兆 ** - な/亻 + 数 + 宿 = 佻 ** - て/扌 + 数 + 宿 = 挑 ** - 日 + 数 + 宿 = 晁 ** - う/宀/#3 + 数 + 宿 = 窕 ** - か/金 + 数 + 宿 = 銚 * - 数 + な/亻 = 億 * - 数 + と/戸 = 廿 * - 数 + よ/广 = 丗 ** - 数 + 数 + よ/广 = 卅


Compounds of

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* - 数 + こ/子 = 甲 ** - も/門 + 数 + こ/子 = 匣 ** - れ/口 + 数 + こ/子 = 呷 ** - け/犬 + 数 + こ/子 = 狎 ** - ⺼ + 数 + こ/子 = 胛 * - 数 + を/貝 = 乙 ** - や/疒 + 数 + を/貝 = 乢 ** - て/扌 + 数 + を/貝 = 扎 * - 数 + へ/⺩ = 丙 ** - 火 + 数 + へ/⺩ = 炳 ** - さ/阝 + 数 + へ/⺩ = 陋 ** - と/戸 + 数 + へ/⺩ = 鞆 * - 数 + て/扌 = 丁 ** - れ/口 + 数 + て/扌 = 叮 ** - に/氵 + 数 + て/扌 = 汀 ** - た/⽥ + 数 + て/扌 = 甼 ** - や/疒 + 数 + て/扌 = 疔 ** - ま/石 + 数 + て/扌 = 竚 ** - い/糹/#2 + 数 + て/扌 = 紵 ** - 心 + 数 + て/扌 = 苧 ** - せ/食 + 数 + て/扌 = 酊 * - 数 + ひ/辶 = 戊 * - 数 + き/木 = 己 ** - 心 + 数 + き/木 = 杞 * - 数 + の/禾 = 庚 * - 数 + に/氵 = 壬 ** - ふ/女 + 数 + に/氵 = 婬 ** - ね/示 + 数 + に/氵 = 衽 * - 数 + す/発 = 癸 ** - て/扌 + 数 + す/発 = 揆


Other compounds

* - 数 + ち/竹 = 父 * - 数 + し/巿 = 寸 * - き/木 + 数 = 束 ** - ぬ/力 + 数 = 勅 *** - ぬ/力 + ぬ/力 + 数 = 敕 ** - ん/止 + 数 = 整 ** - 氷/氵 + 数 = 瀬 ** - よ/广 + 数 = 疎 ** - ま/石 + 数 = 辣 ** - ひ/辶 + 数 = 速 ** - お/頁 + 数 = 頼 ** - る/忄 + き/木 + 数 = 悚 ** - selector 1 + き/木 + 数 = 朿 *** - ち/竹 + 数 = 策 *** - き/木 + き/木 + 数 = 棗 *** - 心 + き/木 + 数 = 棘 ** - ま/石 + き/木 + 数 = 竦 ** - み/耳 + き/木 + 数 = 踈 ** - 心 + 数 + 数 = 蕀 ** - ふ/女 + お/頁 + 数 = 嬾 ** - る/忄 + お/頁 + 数 = 懶 ** - け/犬 + お/頁 + 数 = 獺 ** - や/疒 + お/頁 + 数 = 癩 ** - ち/竹 + お/頁 + 数 = 籟 ** - 心 + お/頁 + 数 = 藾 * - ゑ/訁 + 数 = 讐 * - そ/馬 + 数 + り/分 = 尓 * - 数 + う/宀/#3 + 龸 = 卍 * - く/艹 + 宿 + 数 = 薮 * - ゑ/訁 + 宿 + 数 = 讎 * - 数 + 数 + 数 = 數 * - う/宀/#3 + 宿 + 数 = 窶 * - ち/竹 + 宿 + 数 = 籔 * - く/艹 + 龸 + 数 = 藪 * - 数 + か/金 + ら/月 = 髏


Notes

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