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- Kurrent (German: [kʊˈʁɛnt]) is an old form of German-language handwriting based on late medieval cursive writing, also known as Kurrentschrift ("cursive...
- [ˈzʏtɐliːnˌʃʁɪft], "Sütterlin script") is the last widely used form of Kurrent, the historical form of German handwriting script that evolved alongside...
- The Kurrent is a neighborhood electric vehicle that was built between 2006 and 2007 by the now defunct American Electric Motor Vehicle Company. The Kurrent...
- Kurrent The Kurrent Friedrich Kurrent Kurent or Korent, the main figure in Kurentovanje, Slovenian carnival This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- cursive. Up to the 19th century, Kurrent (also known as German cursive) was used in German-language longhand. Kurrent was not used exclusively, but rather...
- Friedrich Kurrent (10 September 1931 – 10 January 2022) was an Austrian architect and author. He was a professor at the Technical University of Munich...
- crossbar to the uppercase ⟨Z⟩ may also use it the lowercase version. German Kurrent and its modernized 20th-century school version Sütterlin, the form of handwriting...
- Heinemann, Moshe (2013-08-20). "Cholov Yisroel: Does a Neshama Good". Kashrus Kurrents. Star-K. Archived from the original on 30 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017...
- (or the same with crossed Vs). Another realisation (common in roundhand, kurrent and blackletter) takes the form of an ⟨n⟩ whose rightmost branch curved...
- blackletter typefaces (e.g., fraktur or schwabacher) until the 1940s, while Kurrent and, since the early 20th century, Sütterlin were formerly used for German...