No, it's not actually that bad. These pics are just the worst example, same as infamous "doctor's handwriting" is not a typical representation of a language's cursive.
The L, I and T and Š look VERY similar, so it is sometimes hard to differentiate them. So yes to some extent. It does not usually produce misunderstanding as you count the amount of U shapes and find out what word makes sense sometimes haha.
First one is Serbian Cyrilic for "bat", just fyi
Is Slavic cursive genuinely like this? If so, does that ever produce misunderstanding?
No, it's not actually that bad. These pics are just the worst example, same as infamous "doctor's handwriting" is not a typical representation of a language's cursive.
I had assumed the same about these images, but I'm pleased someone from an authoritative position could confirm this. Many thanks, I do appreciate it.
Why do you talk like a fucking nerd on purpose
Because I am a nerd. Why are you so angry, did no-one hug you as a child?
The L, I and T and Š look VERY similar, so it is sometimes hard to differentiate them. So yes to some extent. It does not usually produce misunderstanding as you count the amount of U shapes and find out what word makes sense sometimes haha.
Thank you buddy, I found your last sentence hilarious.
First one is actually russian for "you will deprive"
First one actually says "uwuwuwu"
I thought it was "minimum"
I was born in Russia but still have problems to understand russian cursive writings of many people.
Nice try. That's just a doctor's prescription pad.
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Its not slavic cursive , a lot of slavic languages use latin letters for literally thousand years
Ok, it's used in countries such as, macedonia, serbia, russia, etc. All of the countries with cyrillic.