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Polish Braille : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polish Braille
Polish Braille (''alfabet Braille'a'') is a braille alphabet for writing the Polish language. It is based on international braille conventions, with the following extensions:〔()〕 That is, for letters of the first and second decade of the braille script (a, c, e, l, n, s), a diacritic is written as dot 6, and any dot 3 is removed (or, equivalently, is moved to position 6)—that is, the base letter is moved to the fourth decade. For letters of the third decade (u, y, z), which already have a dot 6, the derivation is a mirror image. ''Ó'' is derived from ''u'', which is how it is pronounced (also, the mirror image of ''o'' is already taken). Several of these conventions are used in Lithuanian Braille. ==Alphabet== The full alphabet is thus: Print digraphs in ''z'' are written as two letters in braille as well: ''cz'', ''rz'', ''sz''.
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