Shorthand has been in use for hundreds of years, the earliest known record of shorthand is an ancient Greek marble slab that dates back to around 400BC.
The systems of shorthand used in the western world today are Pitman shorthand and Gregg shorthand. Introduced by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837 and John Robert Gregg in 1888 respectively
it is the short hand
Hand has a short A sound, as in can, man, and band.
The short hour hand.
The short fat hand
Yes. The A has a short A sound, as in band, ban, and can.
In the word "hand," the letter A has a short sound. It is pronounced as "hænd."
The A has a short A sound, as in can and hand
It has a short A sound as in band and sand.
No, "hand" does not contain a long vowel sound. The 'a' in "hand" makes a short vowel sound like the 'a' in "cat."
No, the word "hand" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "hand" is short, pronounced as /æ/.
The short hand is the hour hand on a clock.
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