Sorry,I don't know what "right" means here. 右 means opposite to "left". 错 means opposite to "wrong".
中國 china
The Chinese write in 'characters' called 'Hanzi'. You and I would be unable to write or pronounce them.When you want to write the Chinese language in a form that non-Chinese people can read or pronounce (using Westernized-lettering), you use a system called 'pinyin' which translates the Chinese characters into westernized-alphabetical words.They don't write from right to left or left to right, they write from up to down.
Cloud in Chinese is written as 云, which is a character with 4 strokes. Chinese characters are always written in this order: top to bottom, left to right. :) 云 is pronounced yun (pinyin).
The Chinese writing system uses characters, each representing a word or concept. Characters are made up of strokes and are written in columns from top to bottom, and right to left. There are over 50,000 characters in the Chinese language, though only around 20,000 are commonly used.
Chinese, unlike Western languages like English, French, and German, does not have an alphabet. Instead, it has something known as a "character system" that is composed of thousands of different symbols (known as characters) that each have a different pronunciation. So, rather than spelling, Chinese write characters. The Chinese word for "books" is 書. This is pronounced "shu1" in Hanyu Pinyin and "shu" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
The word "Bible" in Chinese is 圣经 (shèngjīng). It is written as "圣经" using Chinese characters.
Each Chinese character represents a different word or idea. There are characters for every word in the Chinese language.
the Chinese word for rooster is pronounced as: Gong Jih the characters are: 公鸡
The word "Fire" in Mandarin Chinese is "huo" with the third sound. In Chinese characters the word "Fire" is written as "火".
The word "language" in Chinese characters is written as "语言" (yǔyán).
In Chinese, "mama" is written as 妈妈 (māma). It consists of two characters, each representing the sound "ma" repeated to form the word "mama."
Mandarin Chinese is a logographic language, meaning that each character represents a word or a morpheme. It is written using Chinese characters, which are formed by strokes and arranged in a square shape. Each character is composed of different components that give clues to its meaning and pronunciation.