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Through the years that I've been indexing I have collected some examples of handwriting mostly from Latin-American nations. I hope that they'll be beneficial to those who are working with exotic handwriting. I show an actual example, then, for most, I have typed what clarifies that name or word. | Through the years that I've been indexing I have collected some examples of handwriting mostly from Latin-American nations. I hope that they'll be beneficial to those who are working with exotic handwriting. I show an actual example, then, for most, I have typed what clarifies that name or word. Most of these examples are first letter puzzles. | ||
Here are the letters M and N. | |||
'''Here are the letters M and N'''. Note that sometimes they crossed the capital M like we cross a 't' (see Merida crossed in 4th line and Juliana Morada, 6th line) See also the last entry of 4th line, ''de Manl''. That "de" (of) features a really, really short-stemmed 'd'...abbreviated 'de Manuel' | |||
[[File:Spanish_Sample_Letters_M_and_N.PNG]] | [[File:Spanish_Sample_Letters_M_and_N.PNG]] | ||
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