The left-to-right orientation of English stems from Greek, which chose this orientation after developing the alphabet from the Phoenicians.
Hindis read from left to right.
4321 IF YOUR STANDING IN FRONT OF THE CAR FROM RIGHT TO LEFT
Hieroglyhs can be read in many directions. They can be read from left to right or right to left. Whichever direction the animals are facing you read he opposite. If they are facing to the left, then you read left to right. If they are facing right you read right to left.
They write left to right if they write horizontally. When writing vertically they would write from right to left.
No, the Romans read from left to right just as we do. However the difference between their reading and ours is that the Romans generally read everything out loud whereas we generally read to ourselves.
Arabic people read from right to left. The Arabic script is written horizontally from right to left.
The word that can be read the same way from left to right and from right to left is "radar."
The Hmong Pahawh is written from left to right and is also read from left to right.
You read from left to right in English;)
Left to right.
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.
Palindrome.
left to right
The only manga that read from left to right are "manga" originally published in a language that's read from left to right (i.e., English,) and Japanese manga that are "flipped" by a publisher for publication in a language that's read from left to right. Even "modern" Japanese manga are read from right to left.
Sanskrit is typically read from left to right, just like English. Each line of text is read horizontally, starting from the left. There is no tradition of reading Sanskrit vertically or from right to left.
Danish is read from the upper left corner to the bottom right (left to right).
In a restaurant should the wash, rinse and sanitize signs read from left to right or right to left