Vietnamese Braille Translator
Convert text to Vietnamese braille and back instantly. Latin alphabet with tone marks · reads left-to-right · free and browser-based.
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Vietnamese Braille Reference
Grade 1 reference. Numbers use the number sign ⠼; bicameral scripts use the capital sign ⠠.
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Marcus Rodriguez
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About Vietnamese Braille
Vietnamese braille is Latin-based, using French/English letter values plus the special letters ă, â, đ, ê, ô, ơ and ư. Its distinctive feature is tone: each of the five tone marks is written as a separate cell placed immediately before the vowel it modifies.
Because tones are separate cells, a syllable like “á” is written as a tone cell followed by the vowel cell, rather than a single accented character.
Vietnamese Braille Reference
Each character below is shown with its Vietnamese braille cell. Use it as a quick reference while you translate.
Numbers use the number sign ⠼. See the full braille alphabet and braille numbers guides.
