Braille.
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The system of writing for blind people is called Braille. It consists of raised dots arranged in cells to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. It is designed to be read by touch.
Louis Braille, a blind Frenchman, invented the embossed dot system of reading and writing for the blind in 1824. His system revolutionized communication and accessibility for the visually impaired, allowing them to read through touch.
Hieroglyphs. However, they are not picture writing as such. While some of the characters do represent objects and ideas, some are also letters. Hieroglyphs were only used for special occasions, the everyday writing was hieratic and demotic.
Kanji characters. Kanji characters are logographic characters that represent whole words or ideas in the Japanese writing system.
The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)
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Pictorial characters written on bones of animals.
characters stand for symbols or letters like our alphabet.
characters stand for symbols or letters like our alphabet.
They are characters.
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