Braille alphabet of the Kyrgyz language
The braille alphabet used for the Kyrgyz language is based on Russian Braille , with a few additional letters found in the print Kyrgyz alphabet .
Alphabet
Kyrgyz Braille uses the entire Russian Braille alphabet, though some letters are only found in loans and in addition has the letters ң, ө, ү.
Print
а a
б b
в v
г g
д d
е ye
ё yo
ж j
з z
и i [ 1]
й y
к k
Braille
Print
л l
м m
н n
ң ng
о o
ө ö
п p
р r
с s
т t
у u
ү ü
Braille
Print
ф f
х kh
ц ts
ч ch
ш sh
щ shch
ъ ”
ы ı
ь ’
э e
ю yu
я ya
Braille
Although the non-Russian letters ң, ө, ү are found in many other Cyrillic alphabets, their braille assignments are unrelated to those or with international norms.[ 2] Compare the ң, ө, ү of Kazakh Braille , for example.
Punctuation
The question mark differs from Russian Braille.
Single punctuation:
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,
.
?
!
;
:
-
Braille
Paired punctuation:
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( ... )
Braille
...
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See also
References
^ Unesco (2013) has an apparent copy error for ⠊ и , ⠒ , which duplicates the Kyrgyz Braille colon.
^ Though perhaps just coincidence, the letter ү may be an exception, as it somewhat resembles a Latin v and is written as a v in braille.