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Very cute :) I was really surprised when I discovered that my girlfriend can't read cursive writing. Her native language is Hebrew, and she never learned to read or write English in cursive (despite being fully fluent). I had to go back and consider how much, versus how little, our printing looks like cursive?
Whenever we watch the news or documentaries, and a handwritten document is shown, we have to pause so that I can read it to her. In the end, though, I think that she'd have an easier time learning my "secret code" than I would hers :)
Except it's cursive that's in general use in Israel; the block form seen in prayer books is now archaic.
I believe the lower text is Arabic, not cursive Hebrew.
rlindsa
And I can't read either one!
So far as I know, the block style that you illustrate is used for everything printed. Yes, religious texts ... but also regular books, newspapers, road signs, movie subtitles, etc. I think that the second block of text in your illustration is Arabic. Cursive (casual) handwritten Hebrew looks different:
An errant click on my part
:-)
all the best,
mrh
So two perps were caught after failing to be able to drive the car at all.
The endless grinding and stalling attracted to police. Who found the owner stuffed in the trunk.
I also feel my car is a bit more antitheft for both the manual transmission And the fact my car is a color called:
"TANGERINE SCREAM"
Stealing it would be like setting your pants on fire then running around.. It is that bright and unusual.
I'm not old......
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
when they comment on my age- at least I made it this far. You have no guarantees.
I remember in the Travon Martin case the girlfriend had supposedly written a letter. When asked to read it in court, she said she couldn't read cursive. Obviously, she had not written the letter.
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