Writing practice (5)

1 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-08-03 17:46 ID:jX2TlCIq

Remember those wonderful sheets of paper with diagrams of how to properly write letters (with all the arrows and such) that we practiced with in elementary school? I'm looking for those for non-Latin alphabets. A general site would be great, but I particularly want Arabic and Cyrillic.

2 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-08-03 20:51 ID:aaz1QwFf

Both the Arabic and Cyrillic alphabets are relatively easy to learn, if you were to spend about 15-20 minutes a day for 2 weeks. I picked them up easily.

If you want to really have a sharp knowledge in Arabic script though, I would suggest the textook Alif Baa.

3 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-08-04 00:50 ID:jX2TlCIq

It's not learning them so much as making my handwriting not look like crap. I need good practice sheets that show me the proper stroke direction/order.

4 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-08-04 02:47 ID:aaz1QwFf

>>3
Buy Alif Baa then for Arabic script

5 Name: Anonymous Linguist : 2007-08-04 14:54 ID:su2iV90C

Yeah, my Kanji look like shit. I never learned good handwriting. But it's a good thing to have. Some countries still demand their elementary school kids learn to write well by hand. France does it, and many job applicants demand hand-written application letters, to determine your personality, or something...

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