Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
running script
Italian translation:
scrittura corsiva
English term
running script
4 +1 | scrittura corsiva | Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano |
3 | scrittura semi-corsiva | Elena H Rudolph (X) |
Sep 18, 2006 08:25: Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (1): Alfredo Tutino
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Proposed translations
scrittura corsiva
agree |
Caterina Passari
: sì,cursive e running sono sinonimi..quindi,trattandosi di manoscritto,OK!
44 mins
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Grazie Caterina
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scrittura semi-corsiva
>Also referred to in English both as running script and by its Mandarin Chinese name, xíngshū, it is derived from clerical script, and was for a long time after its development in the first centuries AD the usual style of handwriting.<
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Note added at 31 mins (2006-09-18 08:40:06 GMT)
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anche "semicorsiva" senza trattino
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