Good, don't hesitate if you have questions.
Lyne
> Le 28 déc. 2020 à 12:44, Brandon A. Olivares a
> écrit :
>
> Salut,
>
> Merci beaucoup. I appreciate your offer.
>
> However I actually just found an app that I think will really help me. It’s
> called Braille Translator (on the Mac, not
Salut,
Merci beaucoup. I appreciate your offer.
However I actually just found an app that I think will really help me. It’s
called Braille Translator (on the Mac, not iPhone). You can type something in
French (or several other languages) and it’ll translate it into braille. It
supports French
Hello Brandon,
Maybe I can help you because I'm a french braille user. Sadly, I never heard
about specific apps to lurn french braille as english.
In french we have contraction for small word (le, la, de,...), for word
(jamais, parfois...) and finally sillabic conjonction (fr, ch, an,...).
What
Hi, I've been doing some Googling. One resource you may want to search is
AppleVis. I found one thread talking about learning French braille.
Here's another link that talks about iOs braille learning apps. Not sure if it
deals with other languages.
Hi,
So I’m learning French, and so as such I’m trying to learn French braille as
well.
I found a reference for the accented characters, but I notice that there are
also contractions. Like when I type L by itself, it translates it to “le” (the
French word for “the”). I noticed quite a few