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English Cursive Writing

The cursive writing style is shown in the picture below:

The 26 letters of the alphabet are Aa, Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Pp, Qq, Rr, Ss, Tt, Uu, Vv, WW, Xx, Yy, Zz.

What are the meanings of the 26 letters of the alphabet? Meaning:

In ancient Egypt, "A" was the "head of the bull"; "B" was the "home" or the "yard". "yard"; "C" and "G" stood for "curved ruler"; " D" is for "door"; "E" is a picture of a "crying man with his hands up"; "F" and "V" are for "home" and "yard". ", "V" and "Y" are for "stick" or "stick"; "H" is "a piece of twine"; "I" is an "unfolded hand"; "K" is "palm"; "M" is "water"; "N" is "snake". "N" is "snake"; "O" is "eye"; "P" is "mouth"; "D" is "eye"; "E" is "eye"; "F" is "eye"; "G" is "eye"; "H" is "eye"; "O" is "eye". "P" is "P", "Q" is "Q", "Q" is "Q", "Q" is "Q" and "Q" is "Q". "S" and "X" stand for "hill country" or "fish"; "T" is for "fish"; "H" is for "fish"; "D" is for "fish"; "E" is for "fish"; "F" is for "fish"; and "G" is for "fish". "T" is for "vertical cross"; "Z" is for "pry" or "arrow". "arrow".