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From the 3rd decade, we find the last letters of the alphabet and then the specific characters of the language.
I made the last 2 booklets by taking the characters from series 4 to 8 according to their grammatical fonction.
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In this booklet you will find the wordsigns, upper groupsigns and 2 lower contractions sequenced, the numbers (in the 1st decade) as well as the main characters for laying out short stories, writing numbers and some particularities such as dates, time, some abbreviations, etc. This is not exhaustive of everything that can be done in Braille (tables, mathematical operations, etc.).
Wordsigns are groups of letters that can be use as a word or as part of words, at the beginning, middle or end. There are many types of contractions and different rules, priority between them, that’s why I will only use the wordsigns presented in this booklet. All other contractions will be translated letter by letter.
The 5 upper groupsigns are in the 3rd decade.

To and by are in the 5th decade. This braille code is also used for punctuation. If ambiguity may arise, it will be necessary to translate letter by letter. We found also the contraction en and in, see in the previous booklet (soon), and some stylistis effect characters present in this booklet.
And, for, of, the with, to, by, in, into contractions should be written unspaced from a word which follows, even when a sense break or natural pause is present. That’s why I underline the word in turquoise with or without the space depending on the dynamics of the sentence.

In the other decade, there are the retained stylistic effect characters.

Isabelle Bourgait

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- Article of the theme: Braille touch.
