Adjective
cursive- having successive letters joined together
Noun
cursive- a cursive character, letter or font
- a manuscript written in cursive characters
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...Cursive is any style of handwriting that is designed for writing notes and letters quickly by hand. In the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic writing systems, the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single complex stroke. In fact, the word comes from the Latin cursivus, meaning "flowing".http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cursive Read full entry
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CURsive...?
In school we always have to
write in cursive. I know how
to write in cursive but is
there a more intresting way to
write the letters(mauybe in a
different way) give me the
website if you ahve found a
cursive handwriting
THANKS
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the link probably wont work but...here it is: http://www.learncalligraphy.co .uk/ if it doesnt work, just google calligraphy writing and its the first one. |
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Should I learn the English Also, would I have to learn
both block and cursive
Russian? Also, do other
languages with the latin
alphabet write in cursive?
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You need to learn Russian cursive if you want to be able to read handwritten Russian. On the other hand, although cursive is the standard method of handwriting in Russia, consider that most communications are done electronically now-days, so learning to write in cursive is up to you. Everyone will still be able to understand if you write in block letters, and you can pick up on reading Russian cursive without much effort. P.S. If you decide to take up Russian cursive and feel that starting out in English will be easier, go for it. The styles of cursive are identical. P.s.s. Check this answer, the info may be useful for you: http://answers.yahoo.com/quest ion/index;_ylt=AifC4H.kiuo9MEH W2lxV7Krsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090 209140123AAzQA6l |
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How do you write abbreviations Should you write the
abbreviation in capital print
letters, capital cursive
letters, etc. What's the
correct way to do it?
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The same rules apply. You write it just as though it were a word in itself, and just as you would if you were printing it. For instance, the "Mr." in "Mr. Jones" would be written as if "Mr" were a real word -- connect the M and the -r-. If you're writing an address, you would write "St.," "Ave.," etc., again, just as though they were actual words. As for AT&T, AOL, or IBM in script... Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm not sure! I've definitely seen them written in script capitals, which looks funny to me. I don't know if there's a rule or not. |
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