Yes, Persian is written from right to left.
Urdu is written ina form of Persian script and read from left to right...
Some languages that are written from right to left include Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian.
Yes, Farsi (Persian) is written from right to left. It is written using the Arabic script, which is also written in the same direction.
Persian Farsi and Dari are both written from right to left as well.
Yes, Dari is written from left to right, similar to English. It uses a variant of the Persian script, which is an abjad that primarily consists of consonants, with vowels typically represented by diacritics. This left-to-right orientation is consistent with other languages that use the Persian script.
Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Persian. In some occasions, Greek, Latin, Chinese, and Japanese are written right to left. Writing right to left is more common in the Middle East.
AnswerBoth Arabic and Hebrew, and the non-Semitic languages using the Arabic or the Hebrew alphabet, such as Persian and Yiddish, are written from right to left (except for their numbers!). Urdu which is also derived from Arabic and Persian language and ancient indo - aryan language binti is written from right to left. Ancient Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek and the oldest Latin could be written in both directions. Also Chinese and Japanese can be written right to left (also written from top to bottom, vertically).Korean is NOT written from right to left
its written from left to right
Languages that are read from right to left include Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian.
No they are written from left to right.
No, Arabic isn't written from left to right. Arabic is written from right to left.
The English and Spanish language are both written left to write. Examples of languages that are written right to left include Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.