Which languages are read right to left?

Jun 27 2023

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Both languages use abjad writing systems, where letters represent consonants with optional markers for vowels. The Arabic script, which is cursive, has influenced the writing systems for several other languages, including Persian, Urdu, and Pashto. Hebrew, on the other hand, is written using the Hebrew script. Although its cursive form is used for handwriting, its block script is used for print and digital documents. Modern Hebrew also borrows punctuation marks and other writing conventions from the Latin alphabet.

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