Hebrew and Arabic with English (RTL scripts)

Compare two right-to-left languages against English — bound prepositions, parallel adjective placement, and crossing links when word order differs.

Hebrew and Arabic both write right to left. This alignment places Hebrew above Arabic and English below, so you can see how bound prepositions (Hebrew ב- inside בבית) and free prepositions (Arabic في) line up with English “in”.

When Arabic and English disagree on adjective–noun order, the last two connectors cross — a visual cue that is easy to miss in plain text. Enable RTL per line in the editor when you work with Hebrew, Arabic, or other RTL scripts.

Right-to-left Hebrew and Arabic lines aligned to English with word links across three rows
Word alignment diagram — same export as in the editor.

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