Cursive
Cursive is a style of handwriting in which the letters of a word are connected, enabling a flowing, rapid script. In most cursive systems, the pen is not lifted between most letters, and letter shapes often feature loops and slanted strokes. Cursive is distinct from print or block letters and from calligraphy; it is primarily a handwriting style rather than a designed script.
Historically, cursive traces its development to the need for faster writing with a single motion of the
Education and use: Cursive has traditionally been taught in schools to improve writing speed and fluency, but
In the digital era, cursive remains common in personal handwriting, though computer fonts and input tools offer