Upside down!
Chinese traditionally read from top to bottom and right to left in columns. This was the traditional writing format in ancient China, which has influenced modern Chinese printing and calligraphy. However, modern Chinese is commonly written from left to right, following the standard Western format.
The word "mouth" in the Chinese language is 口 (kǒu).
Chinese people refer to themselves as "中国人" (Zhōngguó rén), which translates to "people of China" or "Chinese people" in English.
'Green' in Chinese pinyin is lv (绿). If you don't know how to read pinyin, it would be read as 'lyu'.
Traditional Chinese writing typically goes from top to bottom, starting in the top right corner and moving down the page in columns. Modern Chinese writing can also go from left to right, similar to English.
yes Chinese people read just like us if they know englishleft to right.
yes
The Chinese language is read from up to down.
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
same way i read this question
Unlike English, you can not put together letters and try to sound the words for Chinese characters. The only way to learn how to read chinese is a lot of memorizing of characters. Each character means something different. Each character can range from one stroke up to more than 20 strokes. The amount of memorization required is why many people say Chinese is one of the harder languages in the world to master.
because some people from antarctica cant read Chinese
it was just the way they were born
Online and in many modern books, yes. The traditional way to read and write Chinese is top to bottom and then right to left.
People in China have Chinese lanterns because it let's the bad luck go away and gives them good luck, as they (meaning Chinese people who celebrate it) wrote their wishes on the lantern.Search up on this website (wiki answers) the question "Why do they have Chinese lantern festivals" and read what it says.
Traditionally, Chinese was read vertically, top to bottom, like this:HELLONowadays, Chinese is read left to right. Newspapers, magazines and many books are printed this way.Hope this helps!-The Mandarin Professor
People learned to read because they study to read. They learned the same way you did.