Alright kiddo, today we are going to learn about something called 'Algerian Braille'. You already know what braille is right? It's a special way of reading and writing for people who can't see or have difficulty seeing. Braille uses a combination of raised dots that can be felt by touch.
Now, Algerian Braille is a particular kind of braille that is used by people who speak and read in the Arabic language in Algeria. The dots, just like in regular braille, are raised and arranged in patterns that represent different letters, numbers, and even punctuation marks.
But since Arabic language has a slightly different alphabet than English, Algerian braille has a slightly different pattern of dots for each letter of the Arabic alphabet. It's like a secret code that can only be deciphered by touch.
Algerian Braille is particularly important for people who are visually impaired and need to read in Arabic as it helps them to access education, books, newspapers, and other printed material. It is also used to write and communicate with others in the Arabic language.
So that's it, kiddo! I hope you found it interesting to learn about Algerian Braille, and if you ever come across someone using it, you'll know they are using a special way of reading and writing for people who can't see well.