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How Many Types of Curved Consonants in Pitman Shorthand

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How many types of curved Strokes in Pitman shorthand? There are two types of curved consonants  (strokes) in pitman shorthand.  Types of Curved Consonants in shorthand: Curved Downward Consonants  Horizontal Curved Consonants        Curved Downward          Consonants  in  Shorthand There are Eight Curved downward consonants in shorthand.  Consonants              Name of Consonants  1)   F                               ef    2)   V                              vee 3)   TH                            ith 4)   TH                          ...

What are Straight horizontal consonants in Shorthand

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S traight Horizontal Consonants In Shorthand : The strokes which are written from left to right are known as horizontal strokes. In Pitman Shorthand there are two straight horizontal consonants K, G. They are represented by a straight horizontal line 180 0 written from left to right .   Straight Horizontal Consonants : K (Kay)  = — (light)  G (gay) = — (dark)  (Straight Horizontal Consonants in Shorthand )  Kk K Z

What are Consonants(strokes) in Pitman Shorthand? - learn-with-shivi

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H ello everyone, In this post we will see what are consonants in pitman shorthand.How many consonants in shorthand and types of consonants in shorthand . You all know what is shorthand and the difference between stenography and shorthand . If you don't know about stenography or shorthand that's fine you can read my previous post(click the link to read intro. of steno. ). Now we can start the pitman shorthand course. I want to say something here before start: Shorthand required time, you all have to do practice on regular basis.  Dedication to learn shorthand, focus on basics . Improve writing skills, and work on your chosen language that you choose to learn shorthand. Patience. Active listening skill, attention. Practice every each and every single stroke and outline at least 100 times, because every single stroke should be on your finger tip. We will start with introduction of consonants: What are Consonants: Consonants are the result of audible friction or stopping of th...