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U+2802, ⠂
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2

[U+2801]
Braille Patterns
[U+2803]

Translingual

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A character of the braille script, originally used as a comma. Some alphabets use it for a variant of a because it is a lowered version of the braille letter a.

Etymology

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Punctuation mark

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  1. (IPA Braille) the comma (,)
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (Thai Braille) the reduplication mark,
  2. (Bharati Braille) the avagraha, ( )

Letter

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  1. (Arabic Braille) ـَ (a)
  2. (Thai Braille) combines with ⠗ r and ⠇ l to produces the former syllabic consonants, ⠗⠂ (⠗⠂) (rʉ́) and obsolete ⠇⠂ (⠇⠂) (lʉ́).
  3. (Cantonese Braille) Tone 6

Symbol

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  1. (music, fingering) fourth finger

See also

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English

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Punctuation mark

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(,)

  1. the comma (,)

Usage notes

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Not used for the decimal point, which is ⟨⟩.

See also

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⠐⠂ (ditto mark)

Letter

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(ea)

  1. Renders the print sequence -ea-.

Usage notes

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Can only appear within a word where it does not contact an apostrophe or hyphen – that is, not in tea-time; at the end of a word it would be confused with a comma. May be used either where the ea spells a single vowel, as in head, or two, as in idea or create, but not across an obvious affix as in preamble, or in a compound such as pineapple. In order to keep the spelling regular, it is not used in words like uneasy, anteater, southeast because it is not used in easy, eater, east (due to that being in word-initial position).

Prefix

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  1. Marks non-Latin letters, such as the following for International Greek Braille:
    α ⠂⠁, β ⠂⠃, γ ⠂⠛, δ ⠂⠙, ε ⠂⠑, ζ ⠂⠵, η ⠂⠱, θ ⠂⠹, ι ⠂⠊, κ ⠂⠅, λ ⠂⠇, μ ⠂⠍, ν ⠂⠝, ξ ⠂⠭, ο ⠂⠕, π ⠂⠏, ρ ⠂⠗, σ ⠂⠎, τ ⠂⠞, υ ⠂⠥, φ ⠂⠋, χ ⠂⠯, ψ ⠂⠽, ω ⠂⠺

Usage notes

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  • This is read as a comma when followed by a space, as a marker of non-Latin script when not. The non-Latin script is determined by context. The examples above would only be read as Greek letters if that were so established.
  • The prefix has been abolished in Unified English Braille.

French

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Punctuation mark

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(,)

  1. The comma, ,.

Contraction

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(an)

  1. The letter sequence an.

Usage notes

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The sequence an may appear anywhere in its word, with the proviso that it is followed by at least one letter.

Korean

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Letter

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(-l)

  1. Syllable-final (l).

Coordinate terms

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Syllable-initial .

Luxembourgish

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Punctuation mark

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(,)

  1. The comma.

Mandarin

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Letter

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  1. (Mainland Braille, Taiwan Braille) Tone 2

Contraction

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  1. (Two-Cell Braille) the suffix (-men)