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How to Write Dominic in Cursive

Dominic

Dominic is seven letters with the capital D and a flowing middle section. The m-i-n sequence creates a wave pattern of humps, and the i-c ending is clean. Two i's need to be dotted after finishing, so there is some going back to do at the end.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Dominic"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Do
"Do" Connection
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The capital D's backward curve returns to the baseline. Connect into the o from there, keeping it round.

mi
"mi" Connection
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The m's last hump exits at the midline into the i. Both letters are made of similar strokes, so keep them distinct.

ni
"ni" Connection
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The n's final hump leads into the second i. The i should be the same height as the n's humps.

Practice Tips for "Dominic"

1

The m-i-n sequence is all humps and strokes. Keep them at consistent heights to avoid a messy look.

2

Dot both i's after writing all seven letters.

3

The c at the end should open to the right with a clean, curved stroke.

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