CH-XXXIII(33) Special Contractions:Section 1 (explained in an easy way) (Pitman Shorthand Video-186)
We have started chapter 33 (XXXIII) Special Contractions: section 1. This is an Easy chapter and have been explained in an easy way. • Ch-29, Contractions (Introduction) • Ch-29, Contractions (Introduction) (Explai... • Ex. 111, Ch-29, Contractions • Ex. 111, Ch-29, Contractions (Explained in... • Ex. 112, Ch-29, Contractions • Ex. 112, Ch-29, Contractions (Explained in... Ex. 115, Ch-29 link • Ex. 115, Ch-29 (XXIX), Contractions (Expla... Ex. 116, Ch-29 link • Ex. 116, Ch-29 (XXIX), Contractions (Expla... Ex.117 (a), Ch-29 link • Ex. 117(a), Ch - 29(XXIX), Contractions (e... Ex. 117(b), Ch-29 link • Ex.117 (b), Ch-29(XXIX), Contractions (exp... Ex. 117(c), Ch-29 link • Ex. 117(c), Ch-29 (XXIX), Contractions (ex... Ex. 118, Ch-29 link • Ex. 118, Ch-XXIX (29), Contractions (expla... Ex. 119, Ch-29 link • Ex. 119, Ch-XXIX (29), Contractions (expla... Diphones video link • Diphones in shorthand (Explained in a very... The Doubling principle video link • Chapter - 24 - The Doubling Principle (Int... The Halving Principle (section 1) video link • Chapter - 22- The Halving Principle (Sect... The Halving Principle (section 1) video link • Chapter - 23 - The Halving Principle (Sect... For queries related to this subject, write an email on the id - [email protected] or you can write in comment box. Do like, share and subscribe my youtube channel. Full Pitman Shorthand Course For Beginners, u can start watching my videos from the Pitman Shorthand video no. 50 link • Chapter 1 - Consonants-26 in Pitman Shorthand Language • Chapter 1 - Consonants-26 in Pitman Shorth... The long vowels (thick dot and thick dash) can be remembered by repeating the sentence "Pa may we all go too?" i.e word pa giving sound ah, may - a, we - e, all - aw, go - o, too - oo. The short vowels (light dot and light dash) can be remembered by repeating the sentence "That pen is not much good". i.e word that giving sound a, pen - e, is - i, not - o, much - u, good - oo. Always practice Pitman Shorthand with pencil and make the thin strokes, light vowel signs LIGHT and thick strokes, dark vowel signs DARK. Pitman Shorthand language increases the speed, fluency in writing. We write English words in shorthand with the help of signs, symbols, strokes and also long/frequently occurring words by a single sign. It saves the space and our precious time. Shorthand is useful for steno, secretary, students, lawyers, Personal Assistants, useful for women. For easier, efficient working lets learn this magical language which is Pitman Shorthand. Hashtag related links #pitmanshorthandmagicallanguage #pitmanshorthanddictation #fullshorthandcourse #suffixwords #pitman #shorthand #consonantsounds #vowelsounds #stenography #learnstenography #halvingprinciple #diphones Facebook Link: / magical-pitman-shorthand-102157184990609

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