The cursive of "v" varies slightly depending on whether it is uppercase (capital) or lowercase.
Cursive Lowercase "v"
The cursive lowercase "v" typically starts at the baseline, sweeps upwards to form a pointed shape similar to its print counterpart, and then continues with an upward stroke to connect to the next letter. The key difference is the connecting stroke, which makes it flow with the rest of the word.
Cursive Uppercase "V"
The cursive uppercase "V" generally starts with a curved stroke at the top, sweeping down and then back up in a more flowing and stylized manner than the print version. It often includes a small loop or embellishment. The starting point might be slightly below the top line, beginning with a small tag before the downward stroke.
In summary, both lowercase and uppercase cursive "v" maintain a resemblance to their printed forms but are designed for fluid connection within words, exhibiting slightly more stylized curves and connecting strokes.