Chinese and Japanese both read from top to bottom starting on the right and going towards the left.
The Arabic script is read from right to left, top to bottom. This means that when reading Arabic text, you start from the top right corner and move downwards before reaching the next line on the left side.
This requires contextual accuracy as there is no specific sign for 'bottom'. For example, to discuss "the bottom of a box", you could show a box, point to the bottom of it, then spell out "bottom".
No, Tibetan language is written from left to right, like English. The script is called Tibetan script.
"Music is the universal language of mankind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Latin is the language used on the Hogwarts crest. The school motto "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" translates to "Never tickle a sleeping dragon."
"Fond" is the French word for bottom.
For license plates in the state of New York, the top of the plate reads "New York". The bottom of the plate reads, "The Empire State".
The DVD is played from the shiny side. This means that the shiny side of the DVD, is what faces the bottom of the DVD player or drive. A laser reads it, and this is how your DVD works
It is a programming language. s of course its a programming language with bottom up approach for programming. because it follows oops concepts
I have a vase. on base it reads 517-38 w.germany
No, Tibetan language is written from left to right, like English. The script is called Tibetan script.
is it on the top or bottom?????/
bottom
The 15 languages on the Indian Rupee language panel are in alphabetic order, with 'Assamese' at the top and 'Urdu' at the bottom.
it is on the bottom of your arm
Yes it does have a top and a bottom.
Numerator on top; denominator on the bottom.
The opposites sides always add up to 7. So: * If 1 is on top, 6 is on the bottom * If 2 is on top, 5 is on the bottom. * If 3 is on top, 4 is on the bottom. * If 4 is on top, 3 is on the bottom * If 5 is on top, 2 is on the bottom. * If 6 is on top, 1 is on the bottom.