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In page "English Braille" the first table, with 64 calls of {Braille_cell}, is as follows:
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main sequence |
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shifted right
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1st decade
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1 · a
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2 · b
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3 · c
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4 · d
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5 · e
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6 · f
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7 · g
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8 · h
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9 · i
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0 · j
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(accent)*
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(abbrev.)§
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2nd decade
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k
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l
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m
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n
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o
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p
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q
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r
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s
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t
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st · /
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ar
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3rd decade
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u
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v
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x
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y
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z
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and
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for
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of
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the
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with
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-ing
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(num)* · -ble†
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4th decade
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ch
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gh
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sh
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th
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wh
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ed
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er
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ou
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ow
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w
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·¤ · (emph)*§
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(abbrev.)§
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5th decade
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, · -ea-
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; · -bb-
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: · -cc-
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.¤ · -dd-†
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en
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! · -ff-
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() · -gg-
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? · “
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in
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”
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(abbrev.)§
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(letter)*§
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bottom row
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’ ¤
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-
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(caps)*§
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(space)
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- * Formatting marks, explained below
- § Abbreviation signs, illustrated below
- † Abolished in Unified English Braille
- ¤ The period, ⟨⠲⟩, is distinguished from the decimal point, ⟨⠨⟩. The apostrophe, ⟨⠄⟩, is not used as a quotation mark.