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French Braille and IJ (digraph)

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Difference between French Braille and IJ (digraph)

French Braille vs. IJ (digraph)

French Braille is the original braille alphabet, and the basis of all others. IJ (lowercase ij) is a digraph of the letters i and j. Occurring in the Dutch language, it is sometimes considered a ligature, or even a letter in itselfalthough in most fonts that have a separate character for ij, the two composing parts are not connected but are separate glyphs, sometimes slightly kerned.

Similarities between French Braille and IJ (digraph)

French Braille and IJ (digraph) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dutch Braille, J, Y.

Dutch Braille

Dutch Braille is the braille alphabet used for the Dutch language in the Netherlands (but not in Flanders).

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J

J is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Y

Y (named wye, plural wyes) is the 25th and penultimate letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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French Braille and IJ (digraph) Comparison

French Braille has 59 relations, while IJ (digraph) has 95. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.95% = 3 / (59 + 95).

References

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