| Kyrgyz Braille | |
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| Script type | Alphabet |
Print basis | Kyrgyz alphabet |
| Languages | Kyrgyz |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | Braille
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Thebraille alphabet used for theKyrgyz language is based onRussian Braille, with a few additional letters found in the printKyrgyz alphabet.
Kyrgyz Braille uses the entire Russian Braille alphabet, though some letters are only found in loans and in addition has the letters ң, ө, ү.
| аa | бb | вv | гg | дd | еye | ёyo | жj | зz | иi[1] | йy | кk | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Braille | ||||||||||||
| лl | мm | нn | ңng | оo | өö | пp | рr | сs | тt | уu | үü | |
| Braille | ||||||||||||
| фf | хkh | цts | чch | шsh | щshch | ъ” | ыı | ь’ | эe | юyu | яya | |
| Braille |
Although the non-Russian letters ң, ө, ү are found in many other Cyrillic alphabets, their braille assignments are unrelated to those or with international norms.[2] Compare the ң, ө, ү ofKazakh Braille, for example.
The question mark differs from Russian Braille.
Single punctuation:
| , | . | ? | ! | ; | : | - | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Braille |
Paired punctuation:
| « ... » | ( ... ) | |
| Braille |
| italics | capital | number |
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