Punjabi(Shahmukhi Script) , Hebrew, Persian, Arabic and also Kurdish as given earlier
2006-08-18 22:55:40
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answered by rickashe 4
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Kurdish.language and the old language of Turks:Ottoman empire's language which is written now too ....An example.. nearly one of the most reading book Risaloe i Nur Collection is written by hand ( today too) and is read inthis language too with fourty difeernt language... which was written by Bediüzzaman said Nursi who was from Ottoman and firsrt 50 year of Turkey republic......Necip...
2006-08-19 05:54:35
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answered by Metu 1
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Japanese and Chinese, classicly, were written left to right, and top to bottom in vertical lines. I think the same holds for Korean... nevertheless, in the modern day, I think all these languages are written more and more right to left... not all the time, but often in magazines and newspapers.
2006-08-19 14:45:12
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answered by Buzzard 7
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The Hebrew language.
Japanese readers (who use a combination of pictographs and alphabet-like symbols representing syllables) may start at the top right and read down the page and to the left.
http://www.moah.org/exhibits/archives/brains/classical.html
2006-08-19 05:50:20
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answered by sunshine25 7
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To my knowledge I know two of them:
1. Persian
2. Hebrew
2006-08-19 11:36:03
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answered by A.j. 3
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Hebrew.
2006-08-19 05:50:00
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answered by regerugged 7
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hebrew
i think so coz the manuscript (ancient) had characters with th e features written from left to right
2006-08-19 10:03:15
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answered by Piya 2
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HEBREW is written from right to left.
2006-08-22 16:32:27
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answered by ettika 1
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Nihongo goes from right to left and top to bottom laterally
2006-08-19 05:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Chinese, I think. I watched the old Iron Chef.
2006-08-19 05:52:39
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answered by terri m 3
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