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minus-squareSuccessful_Try543@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 months agoIt’s called writing garlands and is a mess for obvious reasons.
minus-squareWIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-22 months agoYeah it makes it look like russian cyrilic cursive. That one actually is supposed to have more letters look that way. Or the Serbian one. That is the word for paté. The letters with lines over them sound completely different as well. Like this
minus-squareSuccessful_Try543@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 months agoFortunately, my russian teacher wrote “normally”, while I had to deal with basically this mess in German, where you only could separate the u from the n and the w from the m by the lines below the u and w.
minus-squareKSP Atlas@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 months agoThat’s a feature of a very old German hand writing style that hasn’t been used much since WWII
It’s called writing garlands and is a mess for obvious reasons.
Yeah it makes it look like russian cyrilic cursive. That one actually is supposed to have more letters look that way.
Or the Serbian one.
Like this
Fortunately, my russian teacher wrote “normally”, while I had to deal with basically this mess in German, where you only could separate the u from the n and the w from the m by the lines below the u and w.
That’s a feature of a very old German hand writing style that hasn’t been used much since WWII