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# liblouis: Swahili (Kenya) Grade 1.4 # # This file is part of liblouis. # # liblouis is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # liblouis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with liblouis. If not, see # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # #-index-name: Swahili, contracted, grade 1.4 #-display-name: Swahili grade 1.4 contracted braille # #-author: Jake Kyle #-author: Dipendra Manocha #-author: Martin Kieti #-maintainer: Jake Kyle <jake@compassbraille.org> #-updated: 2022 # #+language:sw #+region:sw-KE #+type:literary #+grade:1.4 #+contraction: partial # #-copyright: 2022, Compass Braille <http://www.compassbraille.org> #-copyright: 2022, the DAISY Consortium <https://daisy.org/> #-license: LGPLv2.1 # # Copyright (C) 2022 by Compass Braille <http://www.compassbraille.org> # Copyright (C) 2022 by the DAISY Consortium <https://daisy.org/> # # With contributions from DAISY Consortium under project supported by Microsoft. # # This table was created using information contained in a document entitled # "Kenya Swahili Braille Code" (see <http://liblouis.io/braille-specs/swahili/>) # which was derived from the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development's Swahili # Braille Manual: “Mwongozo wa Breli Ya Kiswahili”. # # The Braille code is graded into 6 grades: 1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 2. This is # in line with the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development’s Curriculum # Designs for Kiswahili Braille. # # The Braille code in the document was adopted at a Stakeholders Workshop held # at the Swiss Lenana Mount Hotel on 25th August 2022. # include sw-ke-g1-3.ctb # Contractions Using Dot 5 Followed by a Single Letter or Single Cell Contraction # When dot 5 is followed by a single letter, the two create a contraction as follows: always bibi 5-12 5b always changa 5-14 5c always dini 5-145 5d always embe 5-15 5e always fungu 5-124 5f always ganda 5-1245 5g always hapa 5-125 5h always jiji 5-245 5j always kata 5-13 5k always lala 5-123 5l always mimi 5-134 5m always nyinyi 5-1345 5n always ona 5-135 5o always pamba 5-1234 5p always rudi 5-1235 5r always sisi 5-234 5s always taka 5-2345 5t always unda 5-136 5u always vita 5-1236 5v always wazi 5-2456 5w always yawe 5-13456 5y always zuri 5-1356 5z always changamoto 5-16 5ch always sheria 5-146 5sh always theluji 5-1456 5th always mwalimu 5-123456 5mw always dhati 5-2346 5dh always swahili 5-12356 5sw # Contractions Using Dots 456 Followed by a Single Letter or Single Cell Contraction # The contractions are created using dots 456 imediately preceeding the first letter # of the word. They can be used anywhere in the word. always baba 456-12 456b always dada 456-145 456d always jibu 456-245 456j always kaka 456-13 456k always mama 456-134 456m always nyanya 456-1345 456n always sema 456-234 456s always wewe 456-2456 456w - not supplied in document but in Duxbury always yeye 456-13456 456y always shangazi 456-146 456sh # -- end of table --