Louis Braille
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The Braille language was first used in 1824 by its creator Louis Braille. Louis Braille went blind from a childhood accident and developed this language at the age of 15.
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Louis Braille developed a system of raised dots that can be felt with the fingers to represent letters and symbols. Through touch, blind people can read and write using Braille by tracing their fingers over the dots on a page. He taught blind people to use Braille through his school in Paris, where he demonstrated the method and helped students learn how to read and write with it.
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.
Louis Braille invented a reading system for blind people. He did not invent a language for blind people.
No, Braille is a system of reading and writing which was developed for blind people.
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The Braille script was invented by Louis Braille, a French educator who was blind himself. He developed the tactile reading and writing system in the 19th century as a way for visually impaired individuals to communicate and access written information.
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The system is named after its creator, Louis Braille, who developed it in the 1820s. Louis Braille was himself blind, and he designed the system to facilitate reading and writing for individuals with visual impairments.
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Louis Braille was indeed a highly intelligent individual who developed the Braille system that revolutionized reading and writing for blind individuals. However, intelligence is not a measurable quality, and there have been many other brilliant blind individuals throughout history in various fields such as music, science, and literature.