yes they are also written up and down and right to left:)
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics can be written both vertically and horizontally. When written vertically, it is from top to bottom. When written horizontally, it can be both from left to right, or right to left. When reading hieroglyphs, you will need to pay attention to the facing of the hieroglyphic alphabet. Any faces, people or animals in the hieroglyphic alphabet will face the start of the sentence. For example, in the hieroglyph for the 'a' sound, if the eagle faces the left, then the sentence should be read from left to right.
Hieroglyphic inscriptions can be written from left to right or from right to left. In either case, the direction of reading is clear because characters with fronts and backs (people, animals, and so forth) always face the beginning of the line. For example, a line containing a left-facing snake should be read from left to right.
Hieroglyphics and cuneiform led to the development of written language.
this link has got all letters in hieroglyphics http://www.jimloy.com/hiero/yourname.htm
Hieroglyphics can be written and read in rows and columns. Vertically and Horizontally.
Direction didn't matter, though most texts were written right-to-left.
sacred drawingsCould read left to right, right to left, or up and down in columns
Hieroglyphs and the hieratic signs that derived from them were most often written from right to left, but could also be written left to right or vertically downwards. The signs are always neatly grouped into invisible rectangles to make the writing neat and tidy and the signs always face the start of the line. So if the text is written right to left, the signs always face the right; if the text is left to right, the signs all face left.
Letters stand for sounds just as hieroglyphic symbols stand for sounds. ... It had 600 symbols, rather than the 26 in our alphabet. It could be written horizontally or vertically, left to right or right to left.
Bengali is written from left to right.
Hieroglyphics were written on papyrus.
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics can be written both vertically and horizontally. When written vertically, it is from top to bottom. When written horizontally, it can be both from left to right, or right to left. When reading hieroglyphs, you will need to pay attention to the facing of the hieroglyphic alphabet. Any faces, people or animals in the hieroglyphic alphabet will face the start of the sentence. For example, in the hieroglyph for the 'a' sound, if the eagle faces the left, then the sentence should be read from left to right.
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No they are written from left to right.
No, Punjabi is written from left to right. It uses the Gurmukhi script, which is an abugida writing system.
Arabic is written from right to left.
Arabic is written from right to left. It is a right-to-left cursive script with most letters connecting to the next letter.