Hungarian Braille
| Hungarian Braille | |
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| Script type |      alphabet            | 
| Print basis | Hungarian alphabet | 
| Languages | Hungarian | 
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| Parent systems | Braille 
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| Grammar | 
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| Hungarian and English | 
The braille alphabet used to write Hungarian is based on the international norm for the 27 basic letters of the Latin script. However, the letters for q and z have been replaced, to increase the symmetry of the accented letters of the Hungarian alphabet, which are largely innovative to Hungarian braille.[1][2]
Alphabet
The Hungarian alphabet is:
- A Á B C Cs D Dz Dzs E É F G Gy H I Í J K L Ly M N Ny O Ó Ö Ő P (Q) R S Sz T Ty U Ú Ü Ű V (W) (X) (Y) Z Zs
The letters that conform to traditional braille are:
|   a |   b |   c |   d |   e |   f |   g |   h | 
|   i |   j |   k |   l |   m |   n |   o |   p | 
|   r |   s |   t |   u |   v |   w |   x |   y | 
The accented vowel letters are derived from their base letters through stretching or reflection as follows. The traditional letter for q (which is not part of the basic Hungarian alphabet) has been reassigned to ö, and an unused pattern has been assigned to ü:
|   a |   e |   i |   o |   ö |   u |   ü |   q | |
|   ä |   á |   é |   í |   ó |   ő |   ú |   ű | 
This creates the following symmetrical pattern for the umlauted vowels:
|   ö |   ő | 
|   ü |   ű | 
(Ä is not part of the basic Hungarian alphabet.)
The consonant digraphs are derived from their base letters as follows. The traditional letter for z has been replaced, and is used for a parenthesis. As with the accented vowels, the majority of digraphs are created through reflection:
|   c |   g |   l |   n |   t |   s |   z | 
|   cs |   gy |   ly |   ny |   ty |   sz |   zs | 
|    ccs |    ggy |    lly |    nny |    tty |    ssz |    zzs | 
This creates the following pattern among the sibilants:
|   s |   sz | 
|   z |   zs | 
Dz and Dzs are treated as D-Z and D-Zs respectively.
Punctuation
Unlike English or French Braille, Hungarian Braille has separate opening and closing symbols for both parentheses and quotation marks.
|   , |   . |   ; |   : |   - |    ' |   ? |   ! |  ...   „ ... ” |  ...   ( ... ) |    / | 
Mathematics and computer notation
|   number sign (#) |    Dollar sign ($) |     percent sign (%) |    ampersant (&) |   plus sign (+) |   asterisk / multiplication sign (*) | 
|    division sign (/) |   equality sign (=) |   at sign (@) |   backslash (\) |    caret (^) |    underscore (_) | 
|   ` |    tilde / similarity sign (~) |    paragraph sign (§) |    euro (€) |    bullet sign (•) |    degree (°) | 
Roman Numerals
the roman numerals use the capital letters of i, v, x, l, c, m
|    I |      II |       III |      IV |    V | 
|      VI |       VII |        VIII |      IX |    X | 
|      XI |      XX |       XXI |       XXX |        XXXI | 
|      XL |       XLI |    L |      LI |      LX | 
|       LXI |    C |      CI |    M |      MI | 
Formatting
|   (num.) |   (caps) | 
References
- ^ Magyar Vakok és Gyengénlátók Országos Szövetsége. See chart here.
- ^ Samrita Trust ([1])