Although Japanese people read books from right to left, they do not read books from the bottom to top.
This language is read from right to left. Traditional written Japanese is done in columns which you read from the top to the bottom and from right to left. This is known as tategaki format and imitates traditional Chinese form. Today people often write horizontally from left to right. This style is known as yokogaki and imitates European form.
ok, cool question. go 2 wikipedia and type in warriors orochi 2. then go 2 the bottom and find references i think? anyway, somewhere at the bottom of the page it will say official site. one in English, one in Japanese. i can read Japanese but... lol
It varies from each person. Some people take 30 seconds to read a page whereas some people take 3 minutes to read a page.
Chinese and Japanese both read from top to bottom starting on the right and going towards the left.
A reference placed at the bottom of a page is called a footer. It typically includes information such as page numbers, copyright details, or additional notes relevant to the content on that page. Footers help provide context and attribution for the information presented on the page.
They actually don't read backwards. The Japanese read from right to left because they write different than the people in the US. They probably think that we write and read backwards. It's kind of confusing.
The Chinese language is read from up to down.
I read an web page and it said it is found on the bottom cheques
When you are at the crafting page, scroll your mouse over the blueprint you want to read, then look at the bottom of the crafting box........it will tell you what you need
Not to the Chinese! Traditional Chinese books (and therefore, Japanese) are written to be read top to bottom right to left. Books in the English and the Romance languages are read left to right and top to bottom.
In order to read the entire article Pam had to scroll down to the bottom of the web page.
no, but most people think OfficialTL is his twitter page. if you read the bio, it says it is the official FAN page.