Indian handwriting can vary significantly across different regions and languages, reflecting the diverse scripts used in the country, such as Devanagari for Hindi, Bengali script for Bengali, and Tamil script for Tamil. Generally, Indian handwriting tends to be characterized by its cursive style, with a mix of rounded and angular letters. It often features decorative elements, such as loops and flourishes, particularly in personal letters or calligraphy. Overall, the aesthetic can be quite intricate, influenced by cultural nuances and individual flair.
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Look at all his signiatures, thats his writing
People have better fine motor skills with the dominant hand.
They are characters.
In English writing we spell 'does' correctly
Pizzarro came from a humble background and like many people in those days could not read or write. So there is no handwriting left from him.
Like pueblos.
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they look like your hand like a fist but with the thrum out in front of your fingers.
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