Outline Explanation
The Outline for "to":
The Shape: It is a thin, short, diagonal dash.
Direction: The stroke is written downward from left to right at roughly a 45-degree angle (similar to the slant of a "P" or "Chay" stroke but much shorter).
Position: It is written on the line (second position).
Con : When the "con-" or "com-" sound occurs in the middle of a word or within a phrase, it is indicated by disjoining (leaving a gap between) the two parts of the outline.
Sider : It starts with a D stroke (a thick, vertical downward line). To add both the "S" and the "R" sound, the small S-circle is written in the R-hook position.