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Yes, there is a Braille system for China and other systems for Japan, Korea and Tibet.
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Braille is a writing system that is used by blind and visually impaired. Braille was developed by Louis Braille who went blind as a child and developed the system at age 15. The braille system is raised bumps that are found on paper and each represent something different. The braille alphabet can be found on many websites.
Braille is a system used by many blind people. When Louis was 3, he poked himself in the eye with an awl, then the infection spread to the other eye. He used the same object that made him blind to create the system as we know as " Braille."
Yes Braille is used all round the world, including Australia.
Braille is used all over the world, but was originated in France.
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The form of Braille used in FireRed and LeafGreen is a visual representation of the language of touch used by the blind. A braille chart can be used to decipher the messages in the Sealed and Island Caves.
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.
Braille is made up of raised dots and is used as a language for blind people to read. If you are referring to braille used in Pokemon, it is used in puzzles, such as when you find the caves that the regi's are in you have to convert the text from braille to English to find out how to get them. It is worth keeping the braille guide on hand while playing Pokemon.
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.
when louis Braille was a kid he accidentally stabed his eye out