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⠗
The hiragana syllable ち (chi) or the katakana syllable チ (chi) in Japanese braille.
ッ
A glottal stop or “choked sound”. / The sokuon: a small form of ツ (tsu). In romanization, this is represented by doubling the following consonant. The equivalent in hiragana is っ.
ー
The long-vowel mark, which marks a long vowel in katakana (and less commonly in hiragana) when placed after a syllable.
⠞
The hiragana syllable と (to) or the katakana syllable ト (to) in Japanese braille.
⠳
The hiragana syllable し (shi) or the katakana syllable シ (shi) in Japanese braille.
゠
used in transcriptions of Western proper names, as a "space" (similar to a middle dot ・), a "hyphen" or an "en dash"; usually substituted by the more accessible fullwidth equal sign