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Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots]] are not to be listed again here.
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://www.chinese-grammar.org/ ===
Basic grammar.
=== https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese ===
Basic grammar and something else.
=== https://syngdict.com/ ===
Dictionary-based learning tool. It is open-source.
=== 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/cschiller/zhongwen/ ===
Browser pop-out dictionary. It is open-source.


=== http://www.rtega.be/chmn/ ===
=== http://www.rtega.be/chmn/ ===
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=== https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/ ===
=== https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/ ===
About characters. It is open-source.
About characters. It is open-source.
=== https://www.mdbg.net/ ===
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.
=== https://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/ ===
=== http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/ ===
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=== https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/ ===
=== https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/ ===
Internet slangs.
Internet slangs.
=== http://terms.naer.edu.tw/ ===
Terminology dictionary in ROC.
=== http://dict.cnki.net/ ===
Terminology dictionary in PRC.


=== https://www.relativescalc.com/ ===
=== https://www.relativescalc.com/ ===

Revision as of 00:31, 27 May 2020

Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots are not to be listed again here.

http://www.rtega.be/chmn/

For remembering characters.

https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/

About characters. It is open-source.

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.

https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/

Internet slangs.

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 80k 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. This one can help to learn some common Kangxi radicals. I wish they can do more.