Blind people use Braille, deaf people are not visually impaired
The use Braille
People use Braille at school, in libraries, at work, or anywhere they can access Braille as a tool for communication.
Braille came into use by the blind people of the olden days.
About 150 million people use Braille today.
The deaf person could use tactile sign language to communicate with the blind person by signing the news on their hands. Alternatively, they could use a communication tool such as a braille message or text-to-braille software to convey the information. Gestures and facial expressions could also be used to indicate the sad news.
Because she used it and is famous for her deafness and blindness and the work done with her and by her to help education of deaf and blind people. Louis Braille, who invented Braille, was dead before Helen Keller was born.
Yes, but in different countries, Braille is in different languages. For example, in Germany, people use Braille, but if you knew how to read Braille, you would also have to know German to understand what the words say in English. People who use Braille do not have their own language; they just write and read words in a different way.
About 150 million people use Braille today.
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Louis Braille was never rich. He was always a poor blind man. People didn't use his braille until he died.