Foreign words in Gregg (Anniversary/Notehand)
Hi, I was wondering, how do we write foreign words in English Gregg systems? Like with sounds that do not exist in English (e.g., Bach, or nasal vowels in French) Thanks!
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Hi, I was wondering, how do we write foreign words in English Gregg systems? Like with sounds that do not exist in English (e.g., Bach, or nasal vowels in French) Thanks!
Hi! I’m learning Notehand and there are some things they simply don’t explain. One of these is the subtleties of “er”. In some cases, they’ll write the sound as a “e-loop, r-curve”, other times just the “r-curve”. It seems like it’s usually just the r but not always… I haven’t been able to figure out…