kursivahe
Kursivahe is a term that refers to a specific style of handwriting or typefont characterized by its slanted, flowing letters. It is often used for emphasis or aesthetic appeal in written documents. The word itself is derived from the Italian word "corsivo," which means "running." This style of script developed during the Renaissance as a more efficient and elegant alternative to the blocky, upright letters of earlier periods.
Historically, kursivahe was popularized by scribes and printers who sought to create a more legible and aesthetically