From a legally blind person:
Braille is a method of reading for people who have trouble reading regular text due to a visual disabilty or being blind.
If it can be written - it can be written in any language- it can be done in braille whether it is text or even pictures or graphics. FOr pictures or grahpics there are special 'chemicals' that are made to make the lines raise up off the paper so the blind individual can feel the image. On how good the image is will depend on the amount of the time the person puts into it. There has allways need to be some type of caption to the image or the graphic so the blind individual will have some understanding of what the image is suppose to be.
Braille is available in various languages, with a system of characters representing different languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, and many others. Overall, it can be adapted to accommodate most languages.
Braille is used in multiple languages worldwide, with specific adaptations for each language's alphabet and characters. It is available in languages such as English, French, Spanish, Chinese, and many others. There are variations in the braille system to accommodate different writing systems.
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.
No, "Braille" is not typically capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a proper noun.
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.
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Braille is available in various languages, with a system of characters representing different languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, and many others. Overall, it can be adapted to accommodate most languages.
Lewis Braille invented braille
Lewis Braille invented braille
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Braille was devised in 1821 by Louis Braille, a Frenchman.
Louis Braille invented the Braille painting.
Braille is used in multiple languages worldwide, with specific adaptations for each language's alphabet and characters. It is available in languages such as English, French, Spanish, Chinese, and many others. There are variations in the braille system to accommodate different writing systems.
Louis Braille created Braille, a development of a military system for reading by touch, in the dark.
No, Louie Braille invented Braille.
Braille is names after its inventor, Louis Braille.
Using a braille chart, you can match up the braille with their corresponding letters to find out what they mean. Here is a braille chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille