Examples of using Cursive script in English and their translations into Indonesian
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This is considered to be Japan's oldest text and is written in cursive script.
The language is written in a cursive script that is the precursor to the modern Arabic alphabet.
Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo's distinctive cursive script.
Cursive scripts are usually soft and elegant and give them impression of quality, experience and sophistication.
It was Robinson who came up with the name andchose the logo's distinctive cursive script.
The Palmyrene is carved in a fluid cursive script, and conveys only the name of Regina and an expression of grief.
One side has Lennon's original first draft,written in a hurried cursive script.
Around A.D. 1000, Kufic was replaced by Nashki, a lighter cursive script joining letters together and still used in Saudi Arabia today.
Rosa Nienau Adolf Hitler Munich, the16th June 1933,” Hitler's writing says, in blue cursive script.
Higher rates of recognition of general cursive script will likely not be possible without the use of contextual or grammatical information.
The Ibn al-Bawwab script at Chester BeattyLibrary is the earliest example of a Qur'an in a cursive script.
Try to avoid fonts that use a cursive script, such as Vivaldi(in the example below)- although they are beautiful, they are difficult to read.
Their dialect is often then called Pagan Old Palestinian,and it was written in a cursive script somewhat similar to that used for Old Syriac.
A cursive script, nasta'liq was a combination of the naskhi and ta'liq styles, featuring elongated horizontal strokes and exaggerated rounded forms.
If asked, most of us could name at least a few iconic logos,whether it be Coca-Cola's cursive script or the namesake bird of Penguin Books.
New Roman cursive script, also known as minuscule cursive, was in use from the 3rd century to the 7th century, and uses letter forms that are more recognizable to modern eyes;
Learning to read Arabic script can be difficult, since you will need to train yourself to read from right to left and to pick out changing shapes from the cursive script. .
From the basic shape and form of letters to cursive script, spacing, and alignment, you will discover how to transform simple words, phrases, and quotes into beautiful works of hand-lettered art.
Under the Ummayads and Abbasids,court requirements for correspondence and record keeping resulted in many developments to the cursive scripts, and several styles were devised to fulfill these needs.
Cursive scripts coexisted with Kufic and date back to before Islam, but because in the early stages of their development they lacked discipline and elegance, they were usually used for secular purposes only.
Such shortages continued for a few years after the war and the only notable change occurred in 1946 when theGibson name on the instrument headstock changed from a cursive script to the block style used to this day.
Ibn Muqlah's system becamea powerful tool in the development and standardization of cursive scripts, and his calligraphic work elevated the previous cursive styles into a place of prominence, and made them acceptable as worthy of writing the Quran.
Old Roman cursive script, also called majuscule cursive and capitalis cursive, was the everyday form of handwriting used for writing letters, by merchants writing business accounts, by schoolchildren learning the Latin alphabet, and even emperors issuing commands.
In fact, they were both derived from kanji which had a particular pronunciation;Hiragana took from the Chinese cursive script(安 an→あ a), whereas katakana developed from single components of the regular Chinese script(阿 a→ア a).
New Roman cursive script, also known as minuscule cursive, was in use from the 3rd century to the 7th century, and uses letter forms that are more recognizable to modern eyes;⟨a⟩,⟨b⟩,⟨d⟩, and⟨e⟩ had taken a more familiar shape, and the other letters were proportionate to each other.
Three main varieties of the Sogdian alphabet developed over time: Early Sogdian, an archaic non-cursive type; the sutra script, a calligraphic script used in Sogdian Buddhist scriptures;and the so-called"Uyghur" cursive script not to be confused with the Old Uyghur alphabet.
The latter may be an independent invention,but likely has its ultimate origins in cursive Latin script.
Similar to how modern English has many variations from cursive to script writing and uppercase to lowercase letters, Ancient Greek had different written variations as well.
The dialects of Old Western Aramaic continued with Jewish Middle Palestinian(in Hebrew'square script'), Samaritan Aramaic(in the old Hebrew script)and Christian Palestinian(in cursive Syriac script).