U 2820, ⠠
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-6

[U 281F]
Braille Patterns
[U 2821]

Translingual

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The diacritic that creates the 4th decade of the braille script.

Etymology

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Symbol

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  1. (IPA Braille) Subscript mark
  2. (International Greek Braille) the grave accent (varia)
  3. (music) 7th octave.

Punctuation mark

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  1. (German Braille) ' (apostrophe)

Letter

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  1. (Vietnamese Braille) tone ◌̣
  2. (Arabic Braille) ـّ (shadda: gemination)
  3. (Bharati Braille) the visarga, ◌ः ()
  4. (Cantonese Braille) Tone 5

See also

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English

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Symbol

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  1. Marks the Braille character that follows as a capital letter.
  2. A word-internal prefix marking two orthographic sequences:
    ⠠⠽ -ally, ⠠⠝ -ation

Usage notes

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As a capitalization mark, it is doubled to capitalize an entire word, and tripled to capitalize a longer text.

As a sequence marker in ⠠⠽ -ally and ⠠⠝ -ation, it cannot occur at the beginning of a word. It does not need to be etymologically justified, e.g. Sally and nation. This usage is found in the United States, but has been abolished from Unified English Braille.

See also

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⠠⠄

French

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Symbol

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(#)

  1. The mathematical indicator.
    1. Used to indicate an Antoine number. (Compare the older indicator .)
      0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
    2. Used to indicate mathematical symbols.
      , −, ×, ÷, =, [fraction bar], [subscript], [thousands' separator].

Contraction

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(ieu)

  1. The letter sequence ieu.

Usage notes

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The sequence ieu may appear anywhere in its word.

Korean

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Letter

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(s-)

  1. Syllable-intial (s).

Coordinate terms

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Syllable-final .

Derivations

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⠠⠠ (ss)
Cf. final (-ss)
⠠⠈ (kk)
⠠⠊ (tt)
⠠⠘ (pp)
⠠⠨ (jj)

Luxembourgish

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Punctuation mark

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(')

  1. The apostrophe.

Mandarin

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Symbol

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  1. (Two-Cell Braille) (emphasis)

Punctuation mark

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  1. (Two-Cell Braille) (phrasal comma)