How is Hindi written from left to right or right to left?

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Hindi is written from left to right, just like English and most other Indo-Aryan languages. It uses the Devanagari script, which is a syllabic script that is written horizontally from left to right. Each character or letter in the Devanagari script represents a syllable, and words are formed by combining...
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Hindi is written from left to right, just like English and most other Indo-Aryan languages. It uses the Devanagari script, which is a syllabic script that is written horizontally from left to right. Each character or letter in the Devanagari script represents a syllable, and words are formed by combining these syllables from left to right. This is the standard writing direction for Hindi in all forms of communication, including books, newspapers, and digital media. read less
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