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Can blind and or deaf people use Esperanto on their Braille displays? (self.Blind)
submitted by qualityer
Like if your Braille device only supports English could you just use that to read and write in Esperanto?
XanderLeaDaren 1 points 6y ago
There is also some added signs for the specific Esperanto letters:

https://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brajlo

Ekzistas kelkaj pliaj signoj por la ĉapelitaj literoj de Esperanto.
BlindGuyNW 1 points 6y ago
Sure, I don't know why it wouldn't work, though it might get a bit confusing, if you had to mix English and Esperanto Braille in the same document.

I don't know of a Grade II equivalent for Esperanto, but you can use the "X-method," for the accents easily enough. It would be pretty demanding in terms of space, but that's Grade I Braille for you.
qualityer [OP] 1 points 6y ago
Sweet thanks for your answer
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