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Originally Posted by teamug
If you are thinking of Cyrillic, they do have a cursive style (which kids are taught in school) that is completely unreadable to me despite being able to read printed Cyrillic. It bears very little resemblance to the printed style, you could almost think of it as a separate alphabet.
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Cyrillic and Hebrew both have completely different script, unlike Italic/script print or "joined" writing in the Latin-Roman styles and no normal lower case.
I was thinking more of Asian systems. Some of which do use an alphabet.