Louis Braille was French.
Braille, invented by Louis Braille (a blind Frenchman)
Braille was named after the French founder of the written language, Louis Braille.
Louis Braille created Braille, a development of a military system for reading by touch, in the dark.
Braille, invented by Louis Braille (a blind Frenchman)
No. He was French.
It comes from a man named Louis Braille. He was a French teacher, writer and musician.
Braille is named after its French inventor, Louis Braille, who developed the system of raised dots for tactile reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Only the 25 basic letters of the French alphabet plus 'w' have become internationalized; the additional letters are largely restricted to French braille.
Yes, he was born in Paris.
Braille was created by Louis Braille, a French educator, in 1824. Louis Braille developed the tactile writing system as a way for blind individuals to read and write by using raised dots on paper to represent letters and words.
About 150 million people use Braille today.