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Braille charts
[edit]Onsets
[edit]The first cell indicates the initial, generally in dots 1 to 4, and the medial in dots 5 and 6. This design exploits restrictions on co-occurrence of initials and medials to fit all the allowable combinations in a single cell.
The medial -i- is represented by dot 5 (⠐), the medial -u- by dot 6 (⠠), and the medial -ü- by both dots 5 and 6 (⠰). The z c s series is derived from zh ch sh as if they contained a -i- medial; these two series are not distinguished in many Mandarin dialects.
A null/zero initial (a vowel-initial syllable) is indicated with the null consonant ⠾.
– |
b- |
p- |
m- |
f- |
d- |
t- |
n- |
l- |
g- |
k- |
h- |
zh- |
ch- |
sh- |
r- |
y- |
bi- |
pi- |
mi- |
di- |
ti- |
ni- |
li- |
ji- |
qi- |
xi- |
z- |
c- |
s- |
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w- |
du- |
tu- |
nu- |
lu- |
gu- |
ku- |
hu- |
zhu- |
chu- |
shu- |
ru- | ||||
yu- |
nü- |
lü- |
ju- |
qu- |
xu- |
zu- |
cu- |
su- |
At least one letter in each place of articulation comes from international use (⠖ f, ⠞ ti, ⠇ l, ⠅ k, ⠓ xi, ⠉ zh), with at least some of the others derived from these (cf. ⠅⠃⠁ k h g and ⠍⠋⠉ ch sh zh).
Rimes
[edit]The second cell represents the rime, generally in the top half of the cell, and the tone, generally in dots 3 and 6.
Tone 1 (mā) is indicated by dot 3 (⠄), tone 2 (má) by dot 6 (⠠), and tone 3 (mǎ) by dots 3 and 6 (⠤). (In rime -ei, which already contains a dot 3, the dot 3 for tones 1 and 3 is replaced by dot 5 (⠐ or ⠰).) Tone 4 (mà) and neutral/toneless syllables use the basic rime.
A null/zero rime (a syllable ending with medial i u ü) is written with ⠃.
- ⠃ is the 'zero' rime transcribed as -i after z c s zh ch sh r in pinyin; here it's also used to carry the tone for syllables where the medial is the rime, such as gu or mi. After b p m f, it is equivalent to pinyin -u.
- ⠒ is transcribed in pinyin as o after b p m f w and the medial u; otherwise it's e.
The rime er is written as if it were *ra; this is possible because *ra is not a possible syllable in Mandarin. At the end of a word, ⠔ -r is erhua, as in ⠣⠞⠔ huār (花儿). Within a word, hyphenate erhua (⠔⠤) to avoid confusion with an initial r- in the following syllable.
The exclamation ê is ⠐⠊,[dubious – discuss] yo is ⠈⠊, and o is ⠠⠊, with appropriate modification for tone.