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'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting
How do you write 'r' in handwriting as a lower case letter? I can not find the right font here to make an example. But there are two ways for writing it.
a) as 'r'
b) as kind of 'ч'
Last edited by Nicky_K; 28-Feb-2012 at 09:39.
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting
I use r. Mind you, my handwriting's appalling.
Last edited by Tdol; 28-Feb-2012 at 04:51.
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting
There must be a website illustrating various methods of cursive writing. I haven't found it yet, but I'll keep looking.
Have a look at this for a start (hold the cursor over the letters for animation).
With the exception of the r,that's how I was taught joined-up writing in the 40s. I haven't written like that for decades and I doubt that that method is still taught anywhere in the world.
To return to the r, I've never been able to write it like that nor felt it necessary to learn how to do it.
Rover
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting

Originally Posted by
Tdol
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Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
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Originally Posted by
5jj
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Thank you. Yes, this is exactly what I mean. I just wonder if someone writes 'r' the way as shown in the pictures. I have one more question. Are your handwritten letters splitted or do you write them with some kind of connections between letters? I mean that the end of each letter is the begin of the next one. Or is each letter separated with some space in between?
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting

Originally Posted by
Nicky_K
Are your handwritten letters splitted or do you write them with some kind of connections between letters? I mean that the end of each letter is the begin of the next one. Or is each letter separated with some space in between?
[not a teacher]
Cursive writing connects the letters.
"Printed" writing does not connect the letters.
You will here this everywhere in AmE: "Print your name here. OK, now sign it (presumably in cursive) below." "Print" here means specifically to use block letters for legibility.
Personally, when I write by hand, I mostly "print" using block letters. If I attempt cursive, it looks exactly like it did when I was taught it decades ago, as if a 3rd grader wrote it.
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Re: 'r' as a lower case letter in handwriting
There are almost infinite numbers of preferred styles in handwriting. In the early '60s I was taught from scratch 3 times, by teachers who at their first lesson said: 'Right, forget all that, this is the way I want you to write'. This might explain why I could never write clearly, and why I can scarcely write at all now.
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