It is written top to bottom, right to left.
THEY GO ACROSS NOT UP AND DOWN. THAT IS FOR COLUMNS.
Calligraphy simply means beautiful writing and if you go on Google.com and type in calligraphy or even calligraphy alphabet it will come up with three pictures and a lot of written responds.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
Calligraphy is the front used like 'Times New Roman' Which is what i am typeing in
Japanese in sense of the language: 日本語 /ni hon go/. Japanese in sense of person(s) from Japan: 日本人 /ni hon jin/. Japanese in sense of the nationality: 日本国籍 /ni hon ko ku se ki/.
Straight across
Langley
Periods go across the periodic table. Groups go down.
No that would be rows. Columns go down.
Horizontal is across. Vertical is up and down.
It can go left to right in certain places, but traditionally it is up-to down then right-to-left.
Oh, dude, when you graph, you typically go across first, like left to right on the x-axis, and then up or down on the y-axis. It's like following a map, but with numbers and stuff. So, yeah, you go across before you go up or down.