Definitions

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  • noun English A letter rendering the print digraph sh
  • noun î
  • noun A letter rendering the print digraph ei
  • noun A letter rendering the print digraph cs
  • noun ć
  • noun č
  • noun ĉ
  • noun ç
  • noun ć / ћ
  • noun ει (ei)
  • noun ş
  • noun
  • noun שׁ (sh)
  • noun ش‎ (sh)
  • noun ሸ (š)
  • noun śa
  • noun ཞ (zha)
  • noun The rime yan/-ian
  • noun The onset zhu- or the rime -óu
  • noun The rime ao
  • noun The rime ai
  • noun The vowel เ◌อ oe
  • noun  (yu)
  • noun æ
  • noun 3
  • phrase shall

Etymologies

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Invented by Louis Braille, braille cells were arranged in numerical order and assigned to letters of the French alphabet. Most braille alphabets follow this assignment for the 26 letters of the basic Latin alphabet, or for the equivalents of those letters in a non-Latin script.

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