kirjatavas
Kirjatavas refers to a historical Estonian writing system that was used for secular purposes, primarily for administrative and personal correspondence, before the widespread adoption of the modern Estonian alphabet. It is characterized by its cursive script, which evolved from Gothic and later Baroque influences. The script typically featured a distinct set of letter forms that could be challenging for modern readers to decipher without specific training.
The development of kirjatavas was influenced by the prevailing handwriting styles in Northern Europe during the
The purpose of kirjatavas was to facilitate written communication in Estonian. It allowed for the recording