Grade 2 Braille [4/7] - The Words Represented by Braille Letters
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- Most of the letters of the alphabet in braille, when used by themselves, represent words. Learn about these words and how to memorize them in this video.
Print a cheat sheet to help you with these words at this link (links to Google docs): bit.ly/pdHExu
(This video applies to braille used in the United States.)
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creativecommon...
“not quite, but very rather as you & i can have more knowledge from every people so that it will do more just like us go”
makes it a bit more memorable
Wow, I learned really fast from watching these! question though, you said the words by themselves can't be followed by an S? what about "its" or "likes"?
We don't talk about those..
@MyNamesIvanBraginski Great question. "Its" is actually an officially recognized abbreviation in Braille. In the video on multi-cell contractions, you'll see it represented by the cells for x and s together. "Likes" though is not recognized so you would have to spell it out. Thanks for the comment!
I think you'd really benefit by doing braille translations for the new Netflix Show, *_"The OA"_* -- people are dying to know what these hidden messages are and are all clamoring for answers.
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I’m learning Braille an grade 2 is my favorite!
This video is very helpful. I'm currently studying braille. But i can't seem to understand how to "use by themselves" is there a way to know when to use "by themselves"?
Christin Eunike it means that there’s a space before it and after
@Voice4Christ They have all been uploaded now. Thanks for your comment! It encouraged me to go ahead and get everything finished. Hope they're helpful!
Hell yes they are helpful. I learned Braille in one week. Even my son who is in kindergarten, nearly has all of your stories/tips memorized.
Thank you very much
thank for telling,i now great at braille 😄😄😄
Thank you for sharing. I'm now great at braille!
My brain hurts 🧠 🤕