On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 20:02, Tex Texin wrote:
> For bidi languages I have:
>
> Adighe, Algerian Tribal, Arabic, Avesta, Baluchi, Berber, Dargwa,
> Farsi/Persian, Hausa, Hebrew, Ingush, Jawi/Javanese Kashmiri, Kazakh, Kurdish
> (Sorani), Kök Turki, Ladino, Landha, Maldivian, Manchu, Middle Mongolian,
> Morrocan Arabic, old Malay, Pashto, Sindhi, Sogdian, South Arabic, Swahili,
> Syriac, Tajik, Thaana, Uighur, Urdu, Uzbek, Yiddish.

Additional ones written in Iran in the Arabic script: Azeri/Azerbaijani
(which I personally prefer to call Iranian Turkic), and Turkmen.


> Should I replace the language Syriac with Assyrian and Neo-Aramaic? Others?

We call the language we have a minority of, Assyrian (or something like
that) in Iran.

> I saw Azerbaijani listed a RTL on one site. I thought it was written in latin
> and cyrillic. Is it every written in an RTL script?

Lots of Turkic people write it here in Iran, in the Arabic script. You
can even sometimes find Azeri/Turkic poems published in Persian papers.

roozbeh