Scandinavian Braille is a braille alphabet used, with differences in orthography and punctuation, for the languages of the mainland Nordic countries: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish.Digits are the first ten letters of the alphabet, and numbers are marked by ⠼, as in English Braille.Punctuation differs slightly between each country, but this is unlikely to impede understanding.Given the poor coverage, it is not clear how compatible formatting is between countries.(See Estonian Braille for formatting in an orthography with similar punctuation to Finnish and Swedish.)