Yes, braille is written from left to right.
No, you read it left to right. The fingers feel in the same pattern as the eyes read a line of text on a page. They go from the top left to the top right, move a line down and continue the pattern. When writing braille by hand using a slate (a special stencil for braille), it is written from the back side of the page, from right to left so that it reads correctly from the front side of the page.
right to left
Using standard Braille transcription, where the numbers 1, 2, and 3 represent the dots on the top left, middle left, and bottom left respectively, and the numbers 4, 5, and 6 represent the dots on the top right, middle right, and bottom right respectively, the letter f is written 1,2,4. That is, a dot in the top left cell, a dot in the middle left cell, and a dot in the top right cell.
its written from left to right
No they are written from left to right.
Using standard Braille transcription, where the numbers 1, 2, and 3 represent the dots on the top left, middle left, and bottom left respectively, and the numbers 4, 5, and 6 represent the dots on the top right, middle right, and bottom right respectively, the word "wherever" is written thus. Take note of the spaces in between numbers which indicate new letters: 2,4,5,6 1,2,5 1,5 1,2,3,5 1,5 1,2,3,6 1,5 1,2,3,5
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.
Braille is carefully written by a special pen that puts holes in it
Arabic is written from right to left.
No, Greek is written from left to right.
true.Arabic is written from right to left.