We Read & Wright From Right To Left.
2007-01-15 00:26:38
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answer #1
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answered by ◄MuslimRiverحبيبي رسول الله► 5
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Right to left
2007-01-14 15:35:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Right to left.
2007-01-14 15:29:16
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answer #3
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answered by barx613 2
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2016-07-23 11:53:55
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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right to left
2007-01-14 15:29:07
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answer #5
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answered by anonymous 2
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right to left
2007-01-14 15:31:21
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answer #6
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answered by curlySUE 1
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Arabic is read right to left. It's also written that way too! Good luck and salam alaika!
2007-01-14 15:29:50
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answer #7
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answered by Tericka 4
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right to left as it is with most older languages. In the time of chiseling, most people were right handed and struck the chisel swinging from right to left as is normal for right handers. To maintain the flow, they just moved over and continued chiseling toward the left. Since reading was taught that way, the directional reading remains to this day
2007-01-14 15:35:25
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answer #8
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answered by eleven 3
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Right to left, except for numerals; those are read left to right. (That confused most of my class)
2007-01-14 15:32:45
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answer #9
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answered by staubfinger 4
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Right to left. You can write it but you can't read it? Say, are you putting me on?
2007-01-14 15:29:50
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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