In the MAR script, when you write, you write the words down the page. Once you reach the bottom, you move right 1 column and continue writing. Here is an example:
Pronounced "Cah". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ca"
Pronounced "Vee". In the latin script, it is spelled "Vi"
Pronounced "Yea". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ya"
Pronounced "Day". In the latin script, it is spelled "De"
Pronounced "Ray". In the latin script, it is spelled "Re"
Pronounced "Two". In the latin script, it is spelled "Tu"
Pronounced "Say". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ce"
Pronounced "Doo". In the latin script, it is spelled "Du"
Pronounced "Foe". In the latin script, it is spelled "Fo"
Pronounced "Row". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ro"
Pronounced "Fah". In the latin script, it is spelled "Fa"
Pronounced "Tee". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ti"
Pronounced "Kah". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ka"
Pronounced "Zah". In the latin script, it is spelled "Za"
Pronounced "Zoo". In the latin script, it is spelled "Zu"
Pronounced "Zee". In the latin script, it is spelled "Zi"
Pronounced "Koo". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ku"
Pronounced "Dee". In the latin script, it is spelled "Di"
Pronounced "Kay". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ke"
Pronounced "Tah". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ta"
Pronounced "Moo". In the latin script, it is spelled "Mu"
Pronounced "N". In the latin script, it is spelled "N"
Pronounced "Roo". In the latin script, it is spelled "Ru"
Pronounced "Mee". In the latin script, it is spelled "Mi"