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How to Write Valentina in Cursive

Valentina

Valentina is a nine-letter name that looks dramatic in cursive. The capital V opens with a sharp angle, the l provides height in the third position, and the t-i-n-a ending has a natural flow. With nine letters, spacing and consistency are your biggest challenges. The a-l connection early on sets the tone.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Valentina"

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

Va
"Va" Connection
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The capital V ends at the baseline heading right. Sweep into the a's upstroke.

al
"al" Connection
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Close the a, then push up into the l's tall stem. This height jump defines the early profile of the name.

ti
"ti" Connection
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The t connects to the i at the midline. Cross the t after finishing the full name.

Practice Tips for "Valentina"

1

Break it into sections: Val-en-ti-na. Four manageable chunks.

2

Cross the t after writing all nine letters. Going back mid-word disrupts the flow.

3

The l and the t are both tall-ish letters. The l should be slightly taller to maintain visual variety.

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