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Here are some examples of handwriting mostly from Latin-American nations. They can be beneficial to those who are working with exotic Hispanic handwriting. This will show an actual example, followed by what clarifies that name or word. Most of these examples are first letter puzzles. | Here are some examples of handwriting mostly from Latin-American nations. They can be beneficial to those who are working with exotic Hispanic handwriting. This will show an actual example, followed by what clarifies that name or word. Most of these examples are first letter puzzles. Most of these examples won't show letters that are easily recognizable to current cursive readers. | ||
'''Here are examples of the letters A, E, O, and U''' Notice how often capital A looks like an O with a small tail to the lower right? And, the A in Angela, Alino and Arébalo (line 2) aren't even closed at the top. How about that fancy A in Angel with a loop in its left side? | '''Here are examples of the letters A, E, O, and U''' Notice how often capital A looks like an O with a small tail to the lower right? And, the A in Angela, Alino and Arébalo (line 2) aren't even closed at the top. How about that fancy A in Angel with a loop in its left side? | ||
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