Languages: Written From Right to Left and Top to Bottom


Languages: Written From Right to Left and Top to Bottom

*There are several languages in the world that are written from right to left. Here are some examples:
Twelve are written from right-to-left. Traditional and simplified Chinese, several dialects of Japanese such as the Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and two dialects of Korean; Hangul, Hanja are either written from left-to-right or top-to-bottom.
 
 
*Languages Are Written From Right to Left
*There are 13+ languages that are written from the right to the left:
 Arabic
 Aramaic
 Azeri
 Divehi
 Fula
 Hebrew
 Yiddish
 Kurdish
 N'ko
 Persian (Farsi)
 Rohingya
 Syriac
 Urdu

*There are several languages in the world that are written from right to left. 
*Here are some examples:

1. Arabic: Arabic is written from right to left and is the most widely used right-to-left writing system in the world.
2. Hebrew: Hebrew is another widely used right-to-left writing system, and is the official language of Israel.
3. Urdu: Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language that is written in a modified version of the Arabic script and is also written from right to left.
4. Farsi (Persian): Farsi is the official language of Iran, and like Urdu, it is also written in a modified version of the Arabic script and is written from right to left.
5. Yiddish: Yiddish is a Jewish language that is written in the Hebrew script and is also written from right to left.
6. Syriac: Syriac is an Aramaic language that is still used by some Eastern Christian churches, and is written in a right-to-left script.
7. Maltese: Although Maltese is primarily written in the Latin script, it can also be written in a right-to-left script that is based on the Arabic script.

*These are just a few examples of languages that are written from right to left, and there may be others as well.
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*There are several languages in the world that are written from top-to-bottom. 
*Here are some examples:

1. Chinese: Chinese can be written both horizontally from left to right, as well as vertically from top to bottom in traditional Chinese writing.
2. Japanese: Japanese can also be written both horizontally and vertically. In vertical writing, the lines of text go from top to bottom, with the columns arranged from right to left.
3. Korean: Korean is usually written in a left-to-right, top-to-bottom arrangement called hangul. However, it can also be written vertically from top to bottom in a similar arrangement.
4. Mongolian: Mongolian is traditionally written vertically from top to bottom, with the columns arranged from left to right.
5. Tibetan: Tibetan is written from left to right, but the lines of text go from top to bottom.
6. Manchu: Manchu, an endangered language spoken in China, is traditionally written in a vertical top-to-bottom arrangement.
7. Yi: The Yi language, spoken by the Yi people in China, is written vertically from top to bottom in a left-to-right arrangement.

*These are just a few examples of languages that can be written from top-to-bottom, and there may be others as well.

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