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Tamil Braille is the smallest of the Bharati braille alphabets.[1] (For the general system and for punctuation, see that article.)
Vowel letters are used rather than diacritics, and they occur after consonants in their spoken order.
The last two letters, ⠰ ṉ and ⠷ ḻ, are shared with Malayalam, but otherwise ⠰ ṉ is used for the anusvara (nasalization) in other Bharati alphabets, while ⠷ ḻ is only used in Urdu, for the unrelated letter ʻayn.
⠁, E, A, C, O
Greek alphabet, Latin alphabet, Hebrew alphabet, Hangul, Syriac alphabet
Kannada language, Malaysia, Dravidian languages, Sri Lanka, Singapore
Devanagari, Malayalam script, Gurmukhī script, Tamil script, Gujarati script
Braille, Bharati Braille, Alphabet, English Braille, Malayalam script
Hangul, Braille, Hanja, Braille pattern dots-1, Alphabet