Italian Braille
Italian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Italian language, both in Italy and in Switzerland. It is very close to French Braille, with some differences in punctuation.
Alphabet
Since French Braille does not have a letter for ó, Italian Braille uses ò for both ò and ó.If other letters are needed, such as j, k, w, x, y or accented vowels such as î, French Braille assignments are used. j is used as the digit 0.
Numbers
Digits are the first ten letters of the alphabet, and are marked by, as in English Braille.Although a dot as full stop is, a dot as a digit separator, as in 3.500 for three thousand five hundred, is .
Punctuation
| , | . | . | ? | ! | ; | : | ' | - | * |
is the full stop / period; is the digit separator in numbers.
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| «... » | or * |