kursiveksi
Kursiveksi is a type of handwriting style that is characterized by its slanted, cursive form. It is often used in informal contexts such as personal letters, notes, and informal documents. The term "kursiveksi" is derived from the German word "kursiv," which means cursive. This style of writing is distinguished by its flowing, connected letters, which are typically written in a single, continuous line. The letters in kursiveksi are often slanted to the right, creating a distinctive, slanted appearance. This style of writing is commonly taught in schools as a way to improve handwriting legibility and speed. It is also used in various artistic and creative contexts, where its unique aesthetic qualities are appreciated. Kursiveksi is not to be confused with other handwriting styles such as print or block letters, which are characterized by their straight, vertical lines and distinct, separate letters.