Originally Sumerian was written in columns from top to bottom, but this changed very early on, and the vast majority of Sumerian tablets were written horizontally from left to right, just like modern European languages.
They used it for the clay tablets they wrote on and pottery.
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yes they can but they have to learn to read and write 1st then they can continue on
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Children learn to write by reading. If a child loves to read, they will want to write stories like what they are reading.
Not every Sumerian learned cuneiform because it was a specialized skill mainly taught to scribes for record-keeping and administrative purposes. The majority of the population would not have had the need or opportunity to learn cuneiform due to factors such as social status and access to education.
Young Egyptians learned to write just like kids learn to write today. Scribes or teachers would teach the children how to write.
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
Originally Sumerian was written in columns from top to bottom, but this changed very early on, and the vast majority of Sumerian tablets were written horizontally from left to right, just like modern European languages.
Writing a software is not something that you can learn overnight. Many people go to school for that. If you would like to learn how to write a software, I would check out online schools.
No. it was used to write Akkadian and Sumerian.
They used it for the clay tablets they wrote on and pottery.
A slave might have learned to read and write by seeing writings all around and they copy it and write it down. They learn to read by pronouncing the letters that they know, so they learn to read like that.