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It guarantees you to learn 10 000+ words | It guarantees you to learn 10 000+ words, 100 grammar lessons and 100+ dialogues. | ||
=== http://www.hellochinese.cc/ === | === http://www.hellochinese.cc/ === | ||
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=== https://www.mdbg.net/ === | === https://www.mdbg.net/ === | ||
The maintainer of the free [https://cc-cedict.org/editor/editor.php?handler=Download CC-CEDICT] database | The maintainer of the free [https://cc-cedict.org/editor/editor.php?handler=Download CC-CEDICT] database. Its “practice” is very good for learning and practicing characters. | ||
=== http://www.zdic.net/ === | |||
Mandarin dictionary of PRC. It is not official and has some mistakes. | |||
=== https://www.moedict.tw/ === | |||
Mandarin dictionary of ROC. | |||
=== https://etymology.azurewebsites.net/ === | === https://etymology.azurewebsites.net/ === | ||
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Program for reading. | Program for reading. | ||
=== http:// | === http://dict.cnki.net/ === | ||
Terminology dictionary. | |||
=== https://www.relativescalc.com/ === | === https://www.relativescalc.com/ === |
Revision as of 03:42, 24 May 2019
Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots are not to be listed again here.
in English or Mandarin Chinese
https://ninchanese.com/
It guarantees you to learn 10 000+ words, 100 grammar lessons and 100+ dialogues.
http://www.hellochinese.cc/
Better and earlier than Duolingo's Chinese course. For total beginners.
http://www.chinese-skill.com/cs.html
Better and earlier than Duolingo's Chinese course. For experienced beginners.
https://syngdict.com/
Open-source dictionary-based learning tool.
http://www.archchinese.com/
Comprehensive. It's so good to see tones in such a large size.
http://zhongwen.com/
Dictionary for Traditional Chinese, with trees showing their relations.
https://www.pleco.com/
It's the best dictionary on mobile.
https://github.com/leezu/zhongwen
Pop-out dictionary.
https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/
Open-source program about characters.
https://www.mdbg.net/
The maintainer of the free CC-CEDICT database. Its “practice” is very good for learning and practicing characters.
http://www.zdic.net/
Mandarin dictionary of PRC. It is not official and has some mistakes.
https://www.moedict.tw/
Mandarin dictionary of ROC.
https://etymology.azurewebsites.net/
See the etymology.
http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/
For learning and practicing characters and words. It also provides other options besides HSK.
https://mandarinbean.com/
Texts to read. They are so short.
https://hanyufanting.com/
For listening.
https://www.duchinese.net/
Free users can only read the newest ones. But there is no better alternative.
http://www.chinesetoolbox.com/
Program for reading.
http://dict.cnki.net/
Terminology dictionary.
https://www.relativescalc.com/
Like a calculator, it helps to understand the forms of address of relatives.
http://fonts.jp/hanazono/
Hanazono contains more than 90k characters. If you are using Cangjie and feel annoyed to always see "tofu", this one can help.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Mahjongg
I couldn't imagine I can be fond of mahjong solitaire. It can help to learn some common Kangxi radicals. I wish they can make more.
in other languages
https://chine.in/
A French website, the creator of CFDICT database.
https://handedict.zydeo.net/de/
A website of HanDeDict, with a link to download this German database.
https://cjjc.weblio.jp/
Mandarin-Japanese dictionary.
https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/cj/
Mandarin-Japanese dictionary.
http://www.ctrans.org/index.php
Mandarin-Japanese dictionary.
Mandarin-Korean dictionary.
https://dic.daum.net/index.do?dic=ch
Mandarin-Korean dictionary.
https://bkrs.info/
Mandarin-Russian dictionary.
http://www.chinese-russian.com/zd/
Mandarin-Russian dictionary.
http://www.chine-culture.com/
A French website.
There are many translated versions of the website. But they look like translated by the machine and can't be accessed directly from the website. You can access them by adding an ISO 639-1 code after the domain name. Available codes are ar, bg, cs, da, de, el, en, es, fi, hr, hu, id, it, ja, ko, lt, lv, nl, no, pl, pt, ro, ru, sk, sv, th, tr, uk, vi.
https://www.chine-nouvelle.com/
A website with content in several languages on different domain names.
http://vdict.co/
Mandarin-Vietnamese dictionary.
http://zhongtai.org/
Mandarin-Thai dictionary.
http://www.dict2u.com/index.php?option=com_glossary&lang=zh
Mandarin-Thai dictionary.
https://slovniky.lingea.cz/cinsko-cesky/
Mandarin-Czech dictionary.
http://www.morphologic.hu/kinai/index.php
Mandarin-Hungarian dictionary.
http://myxibolai.com/
Mandarin-Hebrew dictionary.
https://www.lietuviuzodynas.lt/kinu-lietuviu-zodynas/
Mandarin-Lithuanian dictionary.
https://www.sozdik.net/
Mandarin-Kazakh dictionary.
https://chdict.zydeo.net/hu/
A website of CHDICT, with a link to download this Hungarian database.