Well, honey, writing names in shorthand is as easy as pie. You just need to use the appropriate symbols and abbreviations for each letter in the name. It's like creating your own secret code, but instead of spies, you're just trying to take notes faster. Just remember, practice makes perfect, so get scribbling!
My suggestion would be to take your letter to a teaching institution that specializes in secretarial courses, and ask the shorthand professor to translate the letter for you, or to read it to you. Most professors are happy to provide this type of service free of charge. At the very least, he or she might have one of his or her top students translate it for you. In America, Gregg shorthand is the one of choice, whereas in Britain, Pittman's is the one of choice. I would think that a professor of shorthand would know both, even though it is usually Gregg that is taught here.
Bep Voskuijl ordered the shorthand courses for Anne, Margot and Peter. Elizabeth "Bep" Voskuijl was also known as Elli Vossen.
You write "Ленин" but his original surname was Ulyanov which would be "Ульянов". Full names in order: Vladimir Ilych "Lenin" Ulyanov Full names in russian in order: Владимир Ильичь "Ленин" Ульянов
A K in baseball is shorthand for a strikeout.
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Happy Birthday in Shorthand
Shorthand uses symbols that are unavailable.
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To write a statement in shorthand, use symbols or abbreviations to represent words or phrases. Develop your own shorthand system or use an established shorthand method like Pitman or Gregg. Practice regularly to improve speed and accuracy in writing statements in shorthand.
I love you
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GMTA is how you write "great minds think alike" in shorthand.
With, in shorthand, is w/
The shorthand (or symbol) to each element was proposed by different people and is not possible to list out all the names.
It's such a short word, there is no effective abbreviation for it.
It is [Ar] 3d1 4s2
Sandy didn't write the shorthand notes, Sydelle did