rätttillvänsterskript
Rätttillvänsterskript, literally translating to "right-to-left script," refers to any writing system where text is written and read from right to left. This is in contrast to left-to-right scripts, which are more common in many European languages.
Several major languages utilize right-to-left scripts. The most prominent examples include Arabic and Hebrew, along with
The directionality of a script is a fundamental aspect of its visual and functional characteristics. For languages
The historical development of writing systems has led to a variety of directional conventions. While the reasons