no, they are written from right to left, opposite of English
its written from left to right
Modern Hebrew uses the same set of numbers that everyone else uses (0123456789) and these numbers are always written left-to-right. Biblical Hebrew uses letters for numbers, written right-to-left.
The default alignment for text is to have it left aligned.
AnswerBoth Arabic and Hebrew, and the non-Semitic languages using the Arabic or the Hebrew alphabet, such as Persian and Yiddish, are written from right to left (except for their numbers!). Urdu which is also derived from Arabic and Persian language and ancient indo - aryan language binti is written from right to left. Ancient Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek and the oldest Latin could be written in both directions. Also Chinese and Japanese can be written right to left (also written from top to bottom, vertically).Korean is NOT written from right to left
No they are written from left to right.
No, Arabic isn't written from left to right. Arabic is written from right to left.
The English and Spanish language are both written left to write. Examples of languages that are written right to left include Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Arabic is written from right to left.
No, Greek is written from left to right.
Veyselic numbers are Arabic numbers written from right to left. Most significant digits are on the right. For example number ten is .l (See related link below for more information.)
true.Arabic is written from right to left.
From right to left.