cursive writing - translation to spanish
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cursive writing - translation to spanish

STYLE OF PENMANSHIP IN WHICH CHARACTERS ARE WRITTEN JOINED IN A FLOWING MANNER
Cursive writing; Joined writing; Running writing; Victorian Modern Cursive; Cursive handwriting; Joined-up writing; Joined up writing; Joint writing; Long hand; Cursive Greek; Greek cursive; English cursive; Cursive scripts
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  • Example of classic American business cursive handwriting known as [[Spencerian script]], from 1884

cursive writing         
escritura cursiva (escritura en que las letras van unidas entre sí)
cursive         
cursiva
cursive         
(adj.) = cursivo

Def: Relativo a la letra cursiva.
Ex: Fraktur, cut with a contrived formality that belied its cursive origins, became the most successful of all the gothic types, surviving as a book face in Germany until the mid twentieth century.
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* cursive hand = escritura cursiva

Definition

Cursive
·adj Running; flowing.
II. Cursive ·noun A character used in cursive writing.
III. Cursive ·noun A manuscript, especially of the New Testament, written in small, connected characters or in a running hand;
- opposed to uncial.

Wikipedia

Cursive

Cursive is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionality and modern-day usage across languages and regions; being used both publicly in artistic and formal documents as well as in private communication. Formal cursive is generally joined, but casual cursive is a combination of joins and pen lifts. The writing style can be further divided as "looped", "italic" or "connected".

The cursive method is used with many alphabets due to infrequent pen lifting and beliefs that it increases writing speed. Despite this belief, more elaborate or ornamental styles of writing can be slower to reproduce. In some alphabets, many or all letters in a word are connected, sometimes making a word one single complex stroke.

A study of gradeschool children in 2013 discovered that the speed of their cursive writing is the same as their print writing, regardless of which handwriting the child had learnt first.

Examples of use of cursive writing
1. "Yeah, sure," he said, as he carefully signed his name in newly learned cursive writing.
2. The note, in compact cursive writing, reads: "To whoever may happen to find the confession, I, John W.
3. The part of general knowledge of calligraphy briefly explains about seal character, ornamental seal character, cursive writing, semicursive style of Chinese penmanship and printed style of writing to promote the understanding of the viewers.