U+2832, ⠲
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-256

[U+2831]
Braille Patterns
[U+2833]

Translingual

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A character of the braille script, originally used as a period / full stop (but not an abbreviation point or decimal point). Some alphabets use it for a variant of d because it is a lowered version of the braille letter d.

Etymology

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Punctuation mark

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  1. (Bharati Braille) (danda)

Derived terms

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  • ⠲⠲ (, double danda)

Letter

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  1. (Hausa Braille) ɗ
  2. (IPA Braille) Modifies the following letter; equivalent to rotation/reflection or to the retroflex tail in print IPA
    retroflex: ⠲⠙ ɖ, ⠲⠇ ɭ, ⠲⠝ ɳ, ⠲⠗ ɽ, ⠲⠼ ɻ, ⠲⠎ ʂ, ⠲⠞ ʈ, ⠲⠵ ʐ
    rotation/reflection: ⠲⠁ ɐ, ⠲⠡ ɒ, ⠲⠑ ɘ, ⠲⠜ ɜ, ⠲⠓ ɥ, ⠲⠕ ɤ (historically small-cap 'ɐ'), ⠲⠥ ɯ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (Tibetan Braille) subscript (wa) (see )
  2. (Thai Braille) tone ◌้ (2)
  3. (Cantonese Braille) The rime in

Symbol

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  1. (Czech Braille) +

See also

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English

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Punctuation mark

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(.)

  1. . (period, full stop)

Usage notes

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  • Not used for the decimal point, which is ⟨⟩.

Letter

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(dd)

  1. Renders the print sequence -dd-.

Usage notes

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  • Can only appear within a word where it does not contact an apostrophe or hyphen; at the end of a word it would be confused with a period. Cannot span a compound word as in midday or an obvious affix, but acceptable in words like address where the affix is obscure.
  • Abolished in Unified English Braille.

Prefix

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  1. dis-

Usage notes

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Does not need to be an etymological prefix, but does need to be a full syllable at the beginning of a word, including in a compound word after a hyphen, or after a prefixed preposition by, to or into.

Symbol

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($)

  1. $ (dollar sign)

Usage notes

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  • Before a number only; elsewhere $ is ⠈⠲.
  • Abolished in Unified English Braille.

French

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Punctuation mark

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(.)

  1. The period / full stop, ⟨.⟩.
  2. The decimal point.

Derived terms

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⠲⠲⠲

Symbol

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  1. (archaic, in the context of the number sign ) the fraction/division sign /

Contraction

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  1. The independent word dès.
  2. The letter sequence dis- [+C]
  3. The letter sequence ien.

Usage notes

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  • The sequence dis- must appear at the beginning of its word, and must be followed by a consonant letter.
  • The sequence ien may appear anywhere in its word, as long as it is preceded by at least one letter.

Korean

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Letter

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(-p)

  1. Syllable-final (p)

Coordinate terms

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  • Syllable-initial .

Punctuation mark

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(.)

  1. the period, ⟨.⟩

Mandarin

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Letter

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  1. (Mainland Braille) The rime weng/-ong
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime yun/-ün
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset yu-