Lesson 20: Learning "Y", "-ng", "-nk", and more prefixes in Gregg Shorthand.
Unlocking the following brief forms: [World, reply, word, body, duty, bring, house-whose, remark-room, fall-follow, accept-acceptance, gone, nature, suppose, whether, further, explain, particular...]
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Let’s start by reviewing the forms from previous lessons:
Unlocking new brief forms:
World, reply, word, body, duty, bring, house-whose, remark-room, fall-follow, accept-acceptance,
gone, nature, suppose, whether, further, explain, particular, report.
“Y” Sounds in Gregg Shorthand:
y is expressed by a small circle
ye is expressed by a small loop
ya is express by a big loop
Example:
Yawn, yacht, youth, yet, year, yellow, Yale, yard.
-NG & -NK Sounds in Gregg Shorthand:
Example: