Caligraphy
That would depend on what you mean by rare and beautiful, both very subjective terms.
"Very beautiful (things)" and "very beautiful (women)" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase molto belle.Specifically, the adverb molto means "a lot, lots, very." The feminine adjective belle translates as "beautiful ones, beautiful things" in terms of feminine-designated concepts and objects and as "beautiful women" in terms of humankind. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEL-ley" in Italian.
Yes. Handwriting always matters. Think about signing a card or writing someone a short note. You need the skill of handwriting. It is very important.
are joseph stella and frank stella related?
The word illegible is an adjective which means cannot be read; typically it is used to describe very bad handwriting. His handwriting was illegible.
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This type of paper was once very expensive.
There are very large amounts of Beatrix Potter's handwriting still available - in particular there are many letters, sketches, and notebooks at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Divisor and dividend are two very related math terms
it is very beautiful
You never know. Just say she is absolutely gorgeous The difference is that well-spoken people do not use "very" before "beautiful."
YES Ashley tisdale very beautiful.