"E" in shorthand typically represents the word "and."
The shorthand for hope is "HP."
The shorthand for schedule is "sched."
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
In shorthand, "secretary" can be written using various systems, but in Gregg shorthand, it is typically represented by a combination of symbols that convey the sounds of the word. The initial "s" is indicated with a specific curve, followed by the symbols for the "e," "c," "r," "e," "t," "a," and "ry" sounds. If you're using a different shorthand system like Pitman, the representation will differ. Always refer to the specific shorthand system you are using for the correct symbols.
Teachers say that the new shorthand style associated with e-mails is making their job of improving literacy skills even harder
The shorthand for hope is "HP."
"Ptf." is the shorthand for plaintiff.
The shorthand for schedule is "sched."
The letters "E" and "Z" spell out "EZ," which is often used as shorthand for "easy" or "not difficult."
the shorthand for a angry face :@
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
Q&A is already shorthand for "question and answer."
the shorthand for a crying face :'( Also, ='[ and ='( and :'[
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).