A person who reads from right to left is typically reading a language that follows that direction, such as Arabic or Hebrew. Such languages are written and read in a right-to-left orientation, which is a characteristic of the script rather than the individual. There isn't a specific term for a person who reads this way; they are simply a reader of right-to-left languages.
farsi reads from right to left
A word or phrase that reads the same way from left to right or from right to left is called a palindrome.
ambidextrous
No, Greek text reads from left to right.
Is a number that reads the same whether you read the digits from left to right or from right to left.
Ambidextrous
The next palindromic number after 1991 is 2002. A palindromic number reads the same forwards and backwards. In this case, 2002 reads the same whether you read it left to right or right to left.
No, Arabic is read from right to left, opposite to the English language which reads from left to right. Each word is formed from right to left, and sentences are also written and read in that direction.
A left handed person is called a southpaw.
A left handed person is called a southpaw.
To read Hebrew text from right to left, start at the right side of the page or screen and move towards the left as you read each line of text. The direction of reading in Hebrew is opposite to English, which reads from left to right.
the sensor reads where the remote is in relation to the sensor and reads what way the remote moves (up, down, left, right) the wii reads this info as if it were a button on a gamepad