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And there are a rare few instances of writing systems that alternate left-to-right and right-to-left on each line
I know a language which kinda-sorta has two writing systems, one of which is left-to-right, the other one right-to-left.
Which one?
I don't know which one HK65 is referring to, but I know a few examples:
Now that I think about it: Yiddish is traditionally written in Hebrew script but also in Latin. I don't know if the Latin is "just" a transliteration but I think both are standardized (which wouldn't mean it's not a transliteration)
I couldn't say much about it myself, but with it being a Germanic language influenced by Hebrew that would make sense
Hungarian
Granted, the right-to-left thing is not used anymore outside of enthusiast circles, and is kind of an anachronism and part of a movement to revive it as part of national heritage. That said, you can find a whole bunch of town limit marker signs in both scripts around the country.
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