The question as posed is nonsensical and likely derives from the misunderstanding of how Arabic is written. Arabic is not written with symbols or ideographs (like Chinese), but is written with letters in an alphabet. It just happens that the alphabet used in Arabic is different than the Latin alphabet used in English.The word for sister in Arabic is "okht" and it is written like this (???).
The word "Sisters" in Arabic is: أخوات That's read as: Akhawat. [Kh is the equivalent of the Spanish J sound]
okht(ukhet)
No, Arabic isn't written from left to right. Arabic is written from right to left.
Arabic is written from right to left.
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Arabic is written from right to left.Arabic has 28 letters. Written from right to left.
In Arabic, the word "God" is normally written as "Allah".
In the Arabic alphabet, strength is written as قوة.
The Arabic translation is دينيس
To translate "it is written" to Arabic. that's how you pronouns it "maktoob" مكتوب and that's how it is written in Arabic :)
Grandfather : jedde ( in Arabic ) and it is written this way : جدّي