Braille pattern dots-35

6-dot braille cells

The Braille pattern dots-35 ( ) is a 6-dot braille cell with the bottom left and middle right dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with the lower-middle left and upper-middle right dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2814, and in Braille ASCII with the number 9.

Character ⠔ (braille pattern dots-35)
Unicode name BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-35
Encodings decimal hex
Unicode 10260 U+2814
UTF-8 226 160 148 E2 A0 94
Numeric character reference ⠔ ⠔
Braille ASCII 57 39

Unified Braille

In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-35 is used to represent unrounded, close or near-close, front to central vowel, such as /i/, /ɪ/, /ɪ̈/, or /ɨ/ when multiple letters correspond to these values, and is otherwise assigned as needed.[1]

Table of unified braille values

French Braille × (multiplication sign)
English Braille in
English Contraction in
German Braille in
Bharati Braille ई / ਈ / ઈ / ঈ / ଈ / ఈ / ಈ / ഈ / ஈ / ඊ / ی [2]
IPA Braille small capital modifier
Slovak Braille * (asterisk)
Arabic Braille ـٍ (tanwin)
Irish Braille in
Thai Braille ่ (tone 1)

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Other braille

Japanese Braille (w)o / を / ヲ [1]
Korean Braille -d / ㄷ [1]
Mainland Chinese Braille -a [1]
Taiwanese Braille wa, -ua / ㄨㄚ
Two-Cell Chinese Braille r-, initial cell of -èr, -ér, -ěr
Nemeth Braille 9 [3]
Gardner Salinas Braille superscript indicator [4]
Algerian Braille [1]

Plus dots 7 and 8

Related to Braille pattern dots-35 are Braille patterns 357, 358, and 3578, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille.

Character ⡔ (braille pattern dots-357) ⢔ (braille pattern dots-358) ⣔ (braille pattern dots-3578)
Unicode name BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-357 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-358 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-3578
Encodings decimal hex decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 10324 U+2854 10388 U+2894 10452 U+28D4
UTF-8 226 161 148 E2 A1 94 226 162 148 E2 A2 94 226 163 148 E2 A3 94
Numeric character reference ⡔ ⡔ ⢔ ⢔ ⣔ ⣔
dots 357 dots 358 dots 3578
Gardner Salinas Braille [4] < (less than sign) left superscript

related 8-dot kantenji patterns

In the Japanese kantenji braille, the standard 8-dot Braille patterns 67, 167, 467, and 1467 are the patterns related to Braille pattern dots-35, since the two additional dots of kantenji patterns 035, 357, and 0357 are placed above the base 6-dot cell, instead of below, as in standard 8-dot braille.

Character ⡠ (braille pattern dots-67) ⡡ (braille pattern dots-167) ⡨ (braille pattern dots-467) ⡩ (braille pattern dots-1467)
Unicode name BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-67 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-167 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-467 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1467
Encodings decimal hex decimal hex decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 10336 U+2860 10337 U+2861 10344 U+2868 10345 U+2869
UTF-8 226 161 160 E2 A1 A0 226 161 161 E2 A1 A1 226 161 168 E2 A1 A8 226 161 169 E2 A1 A9
Numeric character reference &#10336; &#x2860; &#10337; &#x2861; &#10344; &#x2868; &#10345; &#x2869;

Kantenji using braille patterns 67, 167, 467, or 1467

This listing includes kantenji using Braille pattern dots-35 for all 6349 kanji found in JIS C 6226-1978.

Variants and thematic compounds

Compounds of 貝

Compounds of 斥

Compounds of 具

Compounds of 乙

Compounds of 斤

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Notes

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  2. "Introduction to Bharati Braille". Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. "Nemeth Braille (Mathematics Braille)". Archived from the original on 2012-04-21. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  4. 1 2 "Index of Topics in Braille Section". Oregon State University Science Access Project Braille topics. Archived from the original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  5. "ロービジョン相談と光学". Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  6. "盲人と文字 -漢点字の世界". Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  7. "漢点字". Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  8. "漢点字入門" (PDF). Retrieved 30 December 2013.
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