Braille pattern dots-136

The Braille pattern dots-136 ( ) is a 6-dot braille cell with the top left and both bottom dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with the top left and both lower-middle dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2825, and in Braille ASCII with U.

Character information
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Unicode nameBRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-136
Encodingsdecimalhex
Unicode10277U+2825
UTF-8226 160 165E2 A0 A5
Numeric character reference⠥⠥
Braille ASCII8555
6-dot braille cells

Unified Braille

In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-136 is used to represent a close back vowel, such as /u/ or /ɯ/ or otherwise as needed.[1]

Table of unified braille values

French Braille U
English Braille U
English Contraction us
German Braille U
Bharati Braille उ / ਉ / ઉ / উ / ଉ / ఉ / ಉ / ഉ / உ / උ [2]
Icelandic Braille U
IPA Braille /u/
Russian Braille Ү
Slovak Braille U
Arabic Braille ـُ (ḍammah)
Irish Braille U
Thai Braille kh
Luxembourgish Braille u (minuscule)

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Other braille

Japanese Braille ha / は / ハ [1]
Korean Braille o / ㅗ [1]
Mainland Chinese Braille wu, -u [1]
Taiwanese Braille en / ㄣ
Two-Cell Chinese Braille ku- -ěn
Gardner Salinas Braille 0 [3]
Algerian Braille ق [1]

Plus dots 7 and 8

Related to Braille pattern dots-136 are Braille patterns 1367, 1368, and 13678, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille.

Character information
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Unicode nameBRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1367BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1368BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13678
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode10341U+286510405U+28A510469U+28E5
UTF-8226 161 165E2 A1 A5226 162 165E2 A2 A5226 163 165E2 A3 A5
Numeric character reference⡥⡥⢥⢥⣥⣥
dots 1367dots 1368dots 13678
Gardner Salinas Braille [3] U (capital) υ (upsilon) Υ (Upsilon)
Luxembourgish Braille [4] U (capital)

In the Japanese kantenji braille, the standard 8-dot Braille patterns 278, 1278, 2478, and 12478 are the patterns related to Braille pattern dots-136, since the two additional dots of kantenji patterns 0136, 1367, and 01367 are placed above the base 6-dot cell, instead of below, as in standard 8-dot braille.

Character information
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Unicode nameBRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-278BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-1278BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2478BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12478
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode10434U+28C210435U+28C310442U+28CA10443U+28CB
UTF-8226 163 130E2 A3 82226 163 131E2 A3 83226 163 138E2 A3 8A226 163 139E2 A3 8B
Numeric character reference⣂⣂⣃⣃⣊⣊⣋⣋

Kantenji using braille patterns 278, 1278, 2478, or 12478

This listing includes kantenji using Braille pattern dots-136 for all 6349 kanji found in JIS C 6226-1978.

  • - 走

Variants and thematic compounds

  • - selector 6 + は/辶 = 尚
  • - は/辶 + selector 1 = 延
    • - は/辶 + selector 1 + selector 1 = 廴
  • - は/辶 + selector 2 = 支
  • - は/辶 + selector 3 = 遊
  • - は/辶 + selector 4 = 赱
  • - 比 + は/辶 = 母
    • - selector 1 + 比 + は/辶 = 毋

Compounds of 走 and 辶

  • - ゆ/彳 + は/辶 = 徒
  • - は/辶 + と/戸 = 赴
  • - は/辶 + き/木 = 起
  • - は/辶 + ぬ/力 = 超
  • - は/辶 + ひ/辶 = 越
  • - は/辶 + ゑ/訁 = 趣
  • - は/辶 + す/発 = 趨
  • - は/辶 + 宿 + さ/阝 = 赳
  • - は/辶 + 宿 + う/宀/#3 = 趁
  • - は/辶 + そ/馬 + ⺼ = 趙
  • - み/耳 + 宿 + は/辶 = 跿
  • - は/辶 + か/金 = 巡
  • - は/辶 + や/疒 = 辿
  • - は/辶 + ろ/十 = 迅
  • - は/辶 + け/犬 = 迭
  • - は/辶 + に/氵 = 述
  • - は/辶 + そ/馬 = 逐
  • - は/辶 + つ/土 = 通
    • - き/木 + は/辶 + つ/土 = 樋
  • - は/辶 + く/艹 = 造
    • - る/忄 + は/辶 + く/艹 = 慥
  • - は/辶 + 宿 = 逸
  • - は/辶 + む/車 = 運
  • - は/辶 + ら/月 = 遣
    • - え/訁 + は/辶 + ら/月 = 譴
    • - か/金 + は/辶 + ら/月 = 鑓
  • - は/辶 + さ/阝 = 遷
    • - と/戸 + は/辶 + さ/阝 = 韆
  • - は/辶 + ま/石 = 邁
  • - は/辶 + 宿 + か/金 = 迂

Compounds of 尚

  • - 氷/氵 + selector 6 + は/辶 = 敞
    • - よ/广 + selector 6 + は/辶 = 廠
  • - に/氵 + selector 6 + は/辶 = 淌

Compounds of 延 and 廴

  • - え/訁 + は/辶 = 誕
  • - か/金 + は/辶 = 鍵
    • - て/扌 + は/辶 + へ/⺩ = 挺
    • - き/木 + は/辶 + へ/⺩ = 梃
    • - ち/竹 + は/辶 + へ/⺩ = 霆
  • - は/辶 + む/車 + selector 1 = 蜑
  • - に/氵 + は/辶 + selector 1 = 涎
  • - ち/竹 + は/辶 + selector 1 = 筵
  • - く/艹 + は/辶 + selector 1 = 莚
  • - む/車 + は/辶 + selector 1 = 蜒
  • - は/辶 + へ/⺩ = 廷
  • - は/辶 + ふ/女 = 建
    • - ⺼ + は/辶 + ふ/女 = 腱
  • - は/辶 + れ/口 = 廻
  • - は/辶 + た/⽥ + selector 4 = 廸
  • - は/辶 + 比 + に/氵 = 廼

Compounds of 支

  • - ふ/女 + は/辶 = 妓
  • - や/疒 + は/辶 = 岐
  • - て/扌 + は/辶 = 技
  • - き/木 + は/辶 = 枝
  • - と/戸 + は/辶 = 鼓
    • - め/目 + は/辶 = 瞽
    • - と/戸 + と/戸 + は/辶 = 皷
  • - ⺼ + は/辶 = 肢
  • - み/耳 + は/辶 + selector 2 = 跂
  • - な/亻 + 宿 + は/辶 = 伎
  • - と/戸 + 宿 + は/辶 = 屐
  • - は/辶 + 比 + え/訁 = 敲
  • - は/辶 + む/車 + selector 2 = 翅

Compounds of 遊

  • - に/氵 + は/辶 + selector 3 = 游
  • - む/車 + は/辶 + selector 3 = 蝣

Compounds of 母 and 毋

  • - 龸 + は/辶 = 毎
    • - な/亻 + は/辶 = 侮
    • - る/忄 + は/辶 = 悔
    • - 日 + は/辶 = 晦
    • - 心 + は/辶 = 梅
    • - に/氵 + は/辶 = 海
      • - つ/土 + に/氵 + は/辶 = 塰
    • - ゑ/訁 + は/辶 = 誨
    • - は/辶 + ゐ/幺 = 繁
    • - 心 + 龸 + は/辶 = 莓
  • - ふ/女 + 比 + は/辶 = 姆
  • - て/扌 + 比 + は/辶 = 拇
  • - 心 + 比 + は/辶 = 栂
  • - へ/⺩ + は/辶 = 毒
    • - ゐ/幺 + へ/⺩ + は/辶 = 纛
  • - ね/示 + 比 + は/辶 = 袰
  • - う/宀/#3 + う/宀/#3 + は/辶 = 實

Other compounds

  • - ろ/十 + は/辶 = 半
    • - 仁/亻 + は/辶 = 伴
    • - ぬ/力 + は/辶 = 畔
    • - い/糹/#2 + は/辶 = 絆
    • - は/辶 + ね/示 = 判
    • - て/扌 + ろ/十 + は/辶 = 拌
    • - ⺼ + ろ/十 + は/辶 = 胖
    • - ね/示 + ろ/十 + は/辶 = 袢
  • - ら/月 + は/辶 = 朔
    • - つ/土 + は/辶 = 塑
    • - る/忄 + ら/月 + は/辶 = 愬
    • - き/木 + ら/月 + は/辶 = 槊
    • - に/氵 + ら/月 + は/辶 = 溯
    • - ひ/辶 + ら/月 + は/辶 = 遡
  • - ひ/辶 + は/辶 = 逆
  • - れ/口 + は/辶 = 只
    • - た/⽥ + れ/口 + は/辶 = 咫
    • - 心 + れ/口 + は/辶 = 枳
  • - う/宀/#3 + は/辶 = 実
  • - け/犬 + は/辶 = 犯
  • - を/貝 + は/辶 = 貼
  • - は/辶 + ん/止 = 反
    • - に/氵 + は/辶 + ん/止 = 汳
    • - 日 + は/辶 + ん/止 = 皈
    • - か/金 + は/辶 + ん/止 = 鈑
  • - は/辶 + い/糹/#2 = 拝
    • - は/辶 + は/辶 + い/糹/#2 = 拜
      • - に/氵 + は/辶 + い/糹/#2 = 湃
  • - て/扌 + 宿 + は/辶 = 搏
  • - 氷/氵 + selector 3 + は/辶 = 敝
    • - 日 + selector 3 + は/辶 = 暼
  • - 心 + selector 6 + は/辶 = 棠
  • - 心 + 宿 + は/辶 = 薑
  • - ね/示 + selector 6 + は/辶 = 裳

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Notes

  1. "World Braille Usage". UNESCO. Retrieved 2012-04-19..
  2. "Introduction to Bharati Braille". Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. "Index of Topics in Braille Section". Oregon State University Science Access Project Braille topics. Archived from the original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  4. UNESCO (2013). World Braille Usage. Washington, DC: National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-8444-9564-4.
  5. "ロービジョン相談と光学". Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  6. "盲人と文字 -漢点字の世界". Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  7. "漢点字". Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  8. "漢点字入門" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
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