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  • Hebrew is written from right to left.
  • Modern Greek is written from left to right.
  • Ancient Greek was written boustrophedonically. This "four-dollar word" , (literally 'turning like the oxen') means that the first line is written from left to right, the second from right to left, and so on alternately. Written Greek gradually became written like today's language during the early Hellenistic period.
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