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Writing systems
of the Americas
pre-Columbian
Logographies
Miꞌkmaq
Mixtec
Semi-logographies
Maya
Pictography
Aztec
Unknown
Anishinaabe
Isthmian script
Mesoamerican writing systems
(
Abaj Takalik & Kaminaljuyú scripts
,
Olmec
,
Zapotec
)
post-Columbian
Alphabets
Latin
NAPA
Sḵwx̱wú7mesh
SENĆOŦEN alphabet
Osage
Duployan shorthand
Chinook writing
Deseret alphabet
Syllabaries
Afaka
Canadian Syllabics
Blackfoot Syllabics
Dakelh Syllabics (Dʌlk'ʷahke or ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ)
Dene
Syllabics
Eastern Cree syllabics
Inuktitut syllabics
Western Cree syllabics
Cherokee
Great Lakes Algonquian
Yugtun
Somacheirographies
SignWriting
si5s
ASLwrite
v
t
e
Braille
⠃⠗⠁⠊⠇⠇⠑
Braille cell
1829 braille
International uniformity
ASCII braille
Unicode braille patterns
Braille scripts
French-ordered
Albanian
Azerbaijani
Cantonese
Catalan
Chinese (mainland Mandarin)
(largely reassigned)
Czech
Dutch
English
(
Unified English
)
Esperanto
French
German
Ghanaian
Guarani
Hawaiian
Hungarian
Iñupiaq
IPA
Irish
Italian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Luxembourgish
(extended to 8-dot)
Maltese
Māori
Navajo
Nigerian
Philippine
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Samoan
Slovak
South African
Spanish
Taiwanese Mandarin
(largely reassigned)
Turkish
Vietnamese
Welsh
Yugoslav
Zambian
Nordic family
Estonian
Faroese
Icelandic
Scandinavian
Danish
Finnish
Greenlandic
Northern Sámi
Norwegian
Swedish
Russian lineage family
i.e.
Cyrillic
-mediated scripts
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Kazakh
Kyrgyz
Mongolian
Russian
Tatar
Ukrainian
Egyptian lineage family
i.e.
Arabic
-mediated scripts
Arabic
Persian
Urdu
(Pakistan)
Indian lineage family
i.e.
Bharati Braille
Devanagari (Hindi / Marathi / Nepali)
Bengali (Bangla / Assamese)
Gujarati
Kannada
Malayalam
Odia
Punjabi
Sinhala
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
(India)
Other scripts
Amharic
Armenian
Burmese
Dzongkha
(Bhutanese)
Georgian
Greek
Hebrew
Inuktitut
(reassigned vowels)
Khmer
Thai and Lao
(Japanese vowels)
Tibetan
Reordered
Algerian Braille
(obsolete)
Frequency-based
American Braille
(obsolete)
Independent
Chinese semi-syllabaries
Cantonese
Mainland Chinese Mandarin
Taiwanese Mandarin
Two-cell Chinese (Shuangpin)
Japanese
Korean
Eight-dot
Luxembourgish
Kanji
Gardner–Salinas braille codes
(GS8)
Symbols in braille
Braille music
Canadian currency marks
Computer Braille Code
Gardner–Salinas braille codes
(science; GS8/GS6)
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Nemeth braille code
Braille technology
Braille e-book
Braille embosser
Braille translator
Braille watch
Mountbatten Brailler
Optical braille recognition
Perforation
Perkins Brailler
Refreshable braille display
Slate and stylus
Braigo
People
Louis Braille
Charles Barbier
Róża Czacka
Valentin Haüy
Harris Mowbray
Thakur Vishva Narain Singh
Sabriye Tenberken
William Bell Wait
Organisations
Braille Institute of America
Braille Without Borders
Japan Braille Library
National Braille Association
Blindness organizations
Schools for the blind
American Printing House for the Blind
Other
tactile alphabets
Decapoint
Moon type
New York Point
Night writing
Vibratese
Related topics
Accessible publishing
Braille literacy
RoboBraille
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