Tibetan Braille

Tibetan Braille is the braille alphabet for writing the Tibetan language. It was invented in 1992 by German socialworker Sabriye Tenberken.[1] It is based on German braille, with some extensions from international usage. As in print, the vowel a is not written.

Tibetan Braille
Type
Alphabet (non-linear)
LanguagesTibetan
CreatorSabriye Tenberken
Time period
1992
Parent systems
Print basis
Tibetan alphabet

Despite Tibetan and Dzongkha (Bhutanese) using the same alphabet in print, Tibetan Braille differs significantly from Dzongkha Braille, which is closer to international norms.

Alphabet

Tibetan Braille follows print orthography. (See Tibetan script.) This is often a poor match for how words are pronounced. Each syllable is rendered in the following order:

pre-consonant, superscript consonant, head consonant, subscript consonant, vowel, post-consonant(s)[2]

The invariable consonants are:[3]

Consonantkakhagangacachajanya
Print
Braille
Consonanttathadanapaphabama
Print
Braille
Consonanttsatshadzazhaza'ashaha
Print
Braille

Several consonants, wa, ya, ra, la, and sa, are provided with forms corresponding to the superscript and subscript positions in print:[4]

Consonantwayaralasa
Print
Brailleas base letter
as superscript
as subscript

The assignments for zh and z also match international conventions, as those letters are pronounced like sh and s. Several of the assignments which do not match international braille have the values of German Braille: ch for c (ch), j for y [j], z [ts] for tsh, s [z] for z, sch [ʃ] for sh [ʃ], ß [s] for s. Letters which are not basic to the German alphabet (c, q, x, y) have been reassigned. Several of the aspirated consonants (ch, th, ph) are equivalent to the corresponding unaspirated consonant with an extra dot in the third row.

The short vowel "a" is inherent in the head (main) consonant, and is not written explicitly. When a vowel occurs at the beginning of a word, it is carried by a null consonant :

Vowelsaiueo
Print
(on )
ཨི ཨུ ཨེ ཨོ
Braille

Numbers and punctuation

Digits are as in English Braille. Basic punctuation:[3]

Print ,;.
Braille
gollark: All 1 message!
gollark: ++exec```pythonprint("𒐫" * 2000)```
gollark: Stupid Protocol Epsilon not working.
gollark: CURSES! Why did I do a good job programming this?
gollark: Oh, actually, 10 bytes is just enough to do `print("1")`, never mind.

References

  1. Kronenberg, Paul. "Tibetan Braille Script". Braille without Borders. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. From email correspondence with Sabriye Tenberken: Single consonants are written without a "a". Only i e o and u are indicated. The order goes like this:
    first the pre consonant, this could be a b, m d ' etc. Then the main consonant. After the main consonant the vowel and then the post consonant. If the main consonant has a super or a sub script, an extra letter that indicates the super script or the subscript is put before and after the main consonant. However it has to be placed before the vowel.
    If you have a word with all letters possible, it looks as follows:
    1. Pre consonant
    2. superscript
    3. main consonant
    4. sub script
    5. vowel
    6. post consonant
    7. second post consonant
    For example: bsgrubs
  3. World Braille Usage, UNESCO, 2013
  4. Tibetan Braille01.jpg (Email correspondence/image)|format= requires |url= (help), Braille without Borders
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