(*As it is difficult to write out the dot forms in text, see the related link for Braille translations.)
Braille
"Braille"comes from the name of its French inventor, Louis Braille (1809-1852). He invented it so that blind people like himself would be able to read.
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No, Louie Braille invented Braille.
The word "braille" originates from Louis Braille, a Frenchman who invented the tactile writing system now known as Braille. He developed this system in the 19th century to help visually impaired individuals read and write.
(*As it is difficult to write out the dot forms in text, see the related link for Braille translations.)
The word "Braille" comes from the creator of the tactile writing system, Louis Braille. Louis Braille was a French educator who developed the system in the 19th century to help visually impaired individuals read and write.
braille
Louis Braille, a French educator who was blind himself, invented the Braille system in the 19th century. He created the system of raised dots to help people with visual impairments read and write.
Braille is names after its inventor, Louis Braille.
Braille was named after the French founder of the written language, Louis Braille.
Louis Braille created the braille alphabet (there is no such thing as "braille language"). The objective of creating such a language was to enable the blind to read and write.
Braille is a reading system for blind people. The book was written in Braille. She can read Braille.
No, Louis Braille did not get a patent on Braille. He created the Braille system in 1824 as a method for people with visual impairments to read and write. Braille is now used worldwide as a standard tactile writing system.
Yes, she could read and write in Braille.
Well Louis Braille invented Braille, a way for blind people to read and write, which is still used today.