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How many strokes in the letter "G"?



 
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How many strokes in the letter "G"? #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:06 am   How many strokes in the letter "G"?
 

Good morning!

Would anyone please tell me how many strokes

are there in the capital letter "G"?

One stroke or two strokes?

Thanks a lot!
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How many strokes in the letter "G"? #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:56 am   How many strokes in the letter "G"?
 

Some people write it in one, some people write it in two. Penmanship is not a big issue in school.
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