Braille is NOT a Different Language. Braille is a system of reading and writing in your language without the use of sight. Braille can be produced in many languages, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and many more.
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Braille is NOT a Different Language. Braille is a system of reading and writing in your language without the use of sight. Braille can be produced in many languages, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and many more. There are two methods to mass-produce Braille documents; one is embossed Braille and the other is pressed or plated Braille. It’s a common misconception that pressed Braille is the only method for large volume Braille runs; the emergence of high-speed embossers has put an end to depending on pressed Braille. |
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