
Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4).
INTRODUCTION.
Japanese is a language that uses six (6) dot Braille and eight (8) dot Braille in a sentence.
Six (6) dot Braille is for kana’ ,and eight (8) dot Braille is for kanji’. Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997 is a classic book. But I have used Braille kanji’ because Japanese in eight (8) dot is “meanings” by characters. In other words, “a different way of thinking about writing”,
EXAMPLES
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⢛ ⢇⣮ ⠀ ⠕⢺ ⣿ ⡇⠤⣨ ⣫ 草 枕 夏 目 漱 石
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- Kusamakura – Natsume Sōseki
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⡑⣌ ⡆ ⡃⠮ ⢖ ⠠⣂ ⣥⢈ ⠠⢂ ⣣⠊ ⡲ ⢤ 智 に 働 け ば 角 が 立 つ 。
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- Chi ni hatarakeba kado ga tatsu.
- Approach everything rationally, and you become harsh.
- Chi ni hatarakeba kado ga tatsu.
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⠳⢾ ⡆ ⢇⣄⡼ ⢢ ⢶ ⠠⣂ ⡇⢚ ⢢ ⠶ ⠲ ⢤ 青 に 棹 さ せ ば 流 さ れ る 。
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- Jō ni sao saseba nagasareru.
- Paddle along in the stream of emotions, and you will be swept away in the current.
- Jō ni sao saseba nagasareru.
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⠃⡊ ⡳⡮ ⡠ ⣃⡺ ⢶ ⠠⣂ ⠥⣮ ⡵⣞ ⠠⡢ ⢤ 意 地 を 通 せ ば 窮 屈 だ 。
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- Iji o tōseba kyūkutsu-da.
- Give free rein to your desires, and you become uncomfortably confined.
BASIC CHARACTERS
- Iji o tōseba kyūkutsu-da.

