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|group2 = Languages and scripts |group2 = Languages and<br />symbolic braille
|list2 = |list2 =
{{Navbox subgroup {{Navbox subgroup
| name = Languages & scripts | name = Languages & scripts
| group10 = Latin-based | group10 = English braille
| list10 = | list10 =
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* ] (India)<!--Bharati braille is an alphabet, not an abugida like Devanagari-->
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| list11 =
* ] (India)<!--alphabet, not abugida like Indic scripts-->
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* ]<!--Thai braille is alphabetic, not an abugida like Thai--> * ]<!--alphabetic, not abugida like Thai script-->
* ] * ]<!--this may not be part of the unified international braille-->
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| group11 = Other alphabets
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| group12 = ] | group12 = ]
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| group13 = ] scripts | group13 = ]
| list13 = | list13 =
* ]<!--Japanese braille is an abugida, not a syllabary--> * ] (composed syllabary) <!--semi-alphabetic, with multi-cell syllabic units-->
* ] (abugida)<!--Japanese braille is an abugida, not a syllabary-->


| group14 = Symbolic | group14 = Symbolic
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|group6 = Other <br>tactile writing systems |group6 = Other tactile <br />writing systems
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⠃⠗⠁⠊⠇⠇⠑  Braille
Braille cells (6 or 8 dot)



Languages and
symbolic braille
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Technique
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Other tactile
writing systems
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This navigational template takes no arguments, and has no parameters. It generates a table for navigating among Braille-related articles and should be placed at the bottom of all relevant articles. It should also be placed inside <noinclude> tags beneath relevant templates.

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{{Braille cell}} - takes dot patterns, letters, numbers, or Unicode code points as input, returning braille cells as images or text.

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