Hungarian Braille
The braille alphabet used to write Hungarian is based on the international norm for the 27 basic letters of the Latin script. However, the letters for q and z have been replaced, to increase the symmetry of the accented letters of the Hungarian alphabet, which are largely innovative to Hungarian braille.
Alphabet
The Hungarian alphabet is:The letters that conform to traditional braille are:
| a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h |
| i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p |
| r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y |
The accented vowel letters are derived from their base letters through stretching or reflection as follows. The traditional letter for q has been reassigned to ö, and an unused pattern has been assigned to ü:
| a | e | i | o | ö | u | ü | q | |
| ä | á | é | í | ó | ő | ú | ű |
This creates the following symmetrical pattern for the umlauted vowels:
| ö | ő |
| ü | ű |
The consonant digraphs are derived from their base letters as follows. The traditional letter for z has been replaced, and is used for a parenthesis. As with the accented vowels, the majority of digraphs are created through reflection:
| c | g | l | n | t | s | z |
| cs | gy | ly | ny | ty | sz | zs |
| ccs | ggy | lly | nny | tty | ssz | zzs |
This creates the following pattern among the sibilants:
| s | sz |
| z | zs |
Dz and Dzs are treated as D-Z and D-Zs respectively.
Punctuation
Unlike English or French Braille, Hungarian Braille has separate opening and closing symbols for both parentheses and quotation marks.| , | . | ; | : | - | ' | ? | ! | ... „... ” | ... | / |
Roman Numerals
the roman numerals use the capital letters of i, v, x, l, c, m| I | II | III | IV | V |
| VI | VII | VIII | IX | X |
| XI | XX | XXI | XXX | XXXI |
| XL | XLI | L | LI | LX |
| LXI | C | CI | M | MI |