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Tibetan Braille is the Braille alphabet for writing the Tibetan language. It was invented in 1992 by German social worker Sabriye Tenberken. It is based on German braille, with some extensions from international usage. As in print, the vowel a is not written.
- Sabriye Tenberken
By 1992 Sabriye had developed Tibetan Braille, which later...
- Sabriye Tenberken
Braille Without Borders (BWB) is an international organisation for the blind in developing countries. It was founded in Lhasa, Tibet, by Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg in 1998.
- BWB
- Sabriye Tenberken, Paul Kronenberg
- 1998
The Tibetan script is a segmental writing system of Indic origin used to write certain Tibetic languages, including Tibetan, Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Ladakhi, Jirel and Balti. It has also been used for some non-Tibetic languages in close cultural contact with Tibet, such as Thakali [5] and Old Turkic .
- left-to-right
- Tibetan
Out of this need, Sabriye developed the Tibetan Braille Script. Sabriye initiated the project for the blind in Tibet and is the co-founder and co-director of Braille Without Borders. Next to fundraising and communication with official and sponsor organisations she is responsible for the development of the curricula, training of teachers and trainers and initially she also taught blind children ...
12 de mar. de 2010 · Inspired to create Tibetan Braille system. Before Tenberken went to Lhasa, there was no Braille system for the Tibetan language. After studying Tibetology at Germany's Bonn University,...
For example, Tibetan Braille, which is based on German Braille, reassigns ⠉ c, ⠟ q, ⠭ x, and ⠽ y, which are redundant in German. In the case of diacritics in the print alphabet, a point may be added to the base letter in braille.