Russian cursive is much like contemporary English and other Latin cursives. But unlike Latin handwriting, which can range from fully cursive to heavily resembling the printed typefaces and where idiosyncratic mixed systems are most common, it is standard practice to write in Russian cursive almost exclusively.
Ambiguities There exists some ambiguity from the fact that several lowercase cursive letters consist (entirely or in part) of the
element that is identical to the dotless Latin cursive letter
ı, the cursive Greek letter
ι or a half of the cursive letter
u, namely . Therefore, certain combinations of these Russian letters cannot be unambiguously deciphered without knowing the language or without a broader context. For example, in the words '
, "magician" and ', "little house" the combinations and are written identically. The word '''''
, "you will deprive" written in cursive consists almost exclusively of these elements. There are examples of different words that become absolutely identical in their cursive form, e.g. "I avenge" and (dative of "face"). The most radical form of this, though not well known, is the Tajik word ''''' meaning 'national'. It consists only of these elements. Some words in Russian may pose a challenge due to the similarities between the letters Ш, Щ, И, Л, М in cursive. File:Chinchilla in russian cursive.jpg|The word Шиншилла (shinshilla), which means "
Chinchilla". In red, a decomposition of the handwritten text showing the block letter equivalent. File:Лишишь in russian cursive.jpg|The word Лишишь (lishish), which means "you will deprive". In red, a decomposition of the handwritten text showing the block letter equivalent.
Variants, use of diacritics showing a stylized macron above the ⟨
т⟩ in "Достоевскій" In some forms of cursive, the distinction between and may become elusive because both are written in the shapes of either 𝑚 or
ɯ. To alleviate this case of ambiguity, a
horizontal bar can be written above the character (like
m̅ or rarely
ɯ̅) if it is , or below (like
ɯ̲ or rarely
m̲) if it is . Also, writing in its printed form (the
T shape) rather than its usual 𝑚 shape is common. The letter may also be written in the shape of
ꝺ or
∂. The letter '''' is sometimes written identical to block lowercase Latin
x. ==Differences to Serbian and Macedonian cursives==