U+2824, ⠤
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-36

[U+2823]
Braille Patterns
[U+2825]

Translingual

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A character of the braille script, originally used as a hyphen. The diacritic that creates the 3rd decade of the braille script.

Etymology

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Punctuation mark

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  1. (IPA Braille) - (hyphen)

Numeral

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  1. (Ethiopic Braille, in the context of the number signs ...) The Ethiopic digit 4, ⠁⠤⠆.

Symbol

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  1. (music) octave (eighth interval)

See also

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English

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Punctuation mark

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  1. - (hyphen)

Usage notes

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When words or letters are replaced by ————— or ------ in print, in braille ⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤ is used, with one ⟨⠤⟩ for every letter.

Braille hyphens are used for print slashes in dates, so the date range ⟨10/2–10/7⟩ is written ⟨⠼⠁⠚⠼⠁⠚⠛⟩, with three hyphens.

Derived terms

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In the United States:

Symbol

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  1. Marks the beginning or end of capitalization or emphasis that does not span an entire word.
  2. (meter) Marks the end of a metrical foot.

Usage notes

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Compare the termination sign ⠠⠄, which ends formatting in already hyphenated words.

Metrical use has been abolished in Unified English Braille.

Derived terms

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Prefix

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  1. Renders the print sequence com.

Usage notes

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Must come at the beginning of a word, but does not need to be a full syllable, e.g. in come and comb.

Because this cell does not have dots in the top row, it cannot come in contact with punctuation marks, such as a hyphen or apostrophe, as it could be confused for a hyphen.

Abolished in Unified English Braille.

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French

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Punctuation mark

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  1. The hyphen, -.

Symbol

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  1. (in the context of the Antoine number sign or of the number sign ) The minus sign, .

Contraction

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  1. The independent word celui.
  2. The letter sequence com- [+C].

Usage notes

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  • The sequence com- must appear at the beginning of its word, and must be followed by a consonant letter.

Korean

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Punctuation mark

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  1. the hyphen, ⟨-⟩
  2. the opening or closing parenthesis, ( ... )

Usage notes

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The senses are distinguished by spacing and punctuation: none (hyphen), before (opening parenthesis) and after (closing parenthesis).

Vietnamese

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Punctuation mark

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()

  1. - (hyphen)

Letter

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  1. tone ◌̃