Bharati Braille
Bharati braille (/ˈbɑːrəti/ BAR-ə-tee), or Bharatiya Braille (Hindi: भारती ब्रेल bhāratī brēl IPA: [bʱaːɾət̪iː bɾɛːl] "Indian braille"), is a largely unified braille script for writing the languages of India. When India gained independence, eleven braille scripts were in use, in different parts of the country and for different languages. By 1951, a single national standard had been settled on, Bharati braille, which has since been adopted by Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh. There are slight differences in the orthographies for Nepali in India and Nepal, and for Tamil in India and Sri Lanka. There are significant differences in Bengali Braille between India and Bangladesh, with several letters differing. Pakistan has not adopted Bharati braille, so the Urdu Braille of Pakistan is an entire
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Bharati Braille
Bharati braille (/ˈbɑːrəti/ BAR-ə-tee), or Bharatiya Braille (Hindi: भारती ब्रेल bhāratī brēl IPA: [bʱaːɾət̪iː bɾɛːl] "Indian braille"), is a largely unified braille script for writing the languages of India. When India gained independence, eleven braille scripts were in use, in different parts of the country and for different languages. By 1951, a single national standard had been settled on, Bharati braille, which has since been adopted by Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh. There are slight differences in the orthographies for Nepali in India and Nepal, and for Tamil in India and Sri Lanka. There are significant differences in Bengali Braille between India and Bangladesh, with several letters differing. Pakistan has not adopted Bharati braille, so the Urdu Braille of Pakistan is an entire
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Bharati braille (/ˈbɑːrəti/ BA ...... d largely the same in braille.
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Bharati braille, ook wel India ...... ri Lanka, Nepal en Bangladesh.
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Die Bharati-Brailleschrift (Hi ...... t auf die indischen Schriften.
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* Bengali Braille
* Devanagari ...... Braille
* Indian Urdu Braille
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Bharati braille (/ˈbɑːrəti/ BA ...... aille of Pakistan is an entire
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Bharati braille, ook wel India ...... ri Lanka, Nepal en Bangladesh.
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Die Bharati-Brailleschrift (Hi ...... t auf die indischen Schriften.
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Bharati braille
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Bharati-Brailleschrift
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