How to Say ‘That's right’ in Traditional Chinese
沒錯
💬 Usage Tip: Acknowledges correctness or affirmation; [沒錯] (mei cuo).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Quick confirmations show agreement and can often ease conversational flow.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
沒
[méi]
correct
Used to agree with or confirm a statement.
你所說的沒錯。
What you said is correct.
錯
[cuò]
wrong
Not in accordance with fact or truth.
如果我沒記錯,他是昨天來的。
If I'm not mistaken, he came yesterday.
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