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  2. Begin with the 'About this style guide' section. Provide foundational information about the purpose and target audience of the guide. Make sure to include the goals and the importance of the guidelines provided.
  3. Proceed to the 'Microsoft voice' section. Here, describe the tone and voice principles that should guide the localization process. Emphasize warmth, clarity, and supportiveness in user communications.
  4. Fill out the 'Choices that reflect Microsoft voice' section. Elaborate on word choices, flexibility in translation, and the significance of avoiding overly formal or technical language.
  5. Complete the 'Recommended style references' by listing key publications and sources that inform the preferred terminology and grammatical standards.
  6. In the 'Language-specific standards' part, detail grammar, syntax, and orthographic standards relevant to Hebrew. Ensure that users understand how to handle nuances in adjective usage, articles, and possessive forms.
  7. Provide a section on 'Localization considerations.' Include guidelines on ensuring accessibility, the localization process, and specific considerations related to software and geopolitical issues.
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Arabic (like Hebrew) is written from right to left. European languages write the figures from left to right, like the letters. However, not all Europeans read them like that!

In ancient times Hebrew was chiseled on stone. Scribes would hold the chisel in their right hand and the hammer (to hit the chisel) in their left hand. Most people are right-handed, so if they carved from left to right it would increase the likelihood of accidentally hitting their hand with the hammer.

It is thought that after ink and paper became the main writing tools, writing from left to right became preferable since it avoided smudging the ink. A pretty simple and practical reason, yet one that isn't widely known - but now you know! Looking for more Never Stop Asking "Why?" questions?

In ancient times Hebrew was chiseled on stone. Scribes would hold the chisel in their right hand and the hammer (to hit the chisel) in their left hand. Most people are right-handed, so if they carved from left to right it would increase the likelihood of accidentally hitting their hand with the hammer.

Here is a list of the main languages that use right to left scripts: Arabic. Aramaic. Azeri. Dhivehi/Maldivian. Hebrew. Kurdish (Sorani) Persian/Farsi. Urdu.

d'var Torah (pl. Literally, “a word of Torah.” It's a talk or an essay that interprets a text, particularly the parsha (Torah portion) of the week. Lowercase d, uppercase T.

Direction: Hebrew is written and read from right to left, which is the opposite of English. Letters: The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters that look nothing like the English alphabet's 26 letters. Vowels: In Hebrew, the vowels are represented by marks below the letters.

Basic Hebrew Phrases Hello: Shalom (שלום) Bye: Shalom (שלום) Thank you: Todah (תודה) Thank you very much: Toda raba (תודה רבה) You're welcome: Bevakasha (על לא דבר) Good morning: Boker tov (בוקר טוב) Good evening: Erev tov (ערב טוב) Good night: Laila tov (לילה טוב)

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