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Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in [[Language/English/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots]] are not to be listed again here.
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== https://ninchanese.com/ ==
Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots]] are not to be listed again here.
It garantees you to be somewhere similar to B2 level.


== http://www.hellochinese.cc/ ==
=== http://www.rtega.be/chmn/ ===
Better and earlier than Duolingo's Chinese course. For pure beginners.
For remembering characters.


== http://www.chinese-skill.com/cs.html ==
=== https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/ ===
Better and earlier than Duolingo's Chinese course. For experienced beginners.
About characters. It is open-source.


== http://www.archchinese.com/ ==
=== http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/ ===
Comprehensive. It's so good to see tones in such a large size.
For learning and practicing characters and words. It also provides other options besides HSK.


== http://zhongwen.com/ ==
=== https://mandarinbean.com/ ===
Dictionary for Traditional Chinese, with trees showing their relations.
Texts to read. They are so short.


== https://www.pleco.com/ ==
=== https://hanyufanting.com/ ===
It's the best dictionary on mobile.
For listening.


== https://www.naer.edu.tw/files/11-1000-962.php?Lang=zh-tw ==
=== https://www.duchinese.net/ ===
Mandarin dictionaries of ROC.
Free users can only read the newest ones. But there is no better alternative.


== https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?page=practice ==
=== http://www.chinesetoolbox.com/ ===
For learning and practicing characters.
Program for reading.


== http://hskword.com/ ==
=== https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/ ===
For learning and practicing words.
Internet slangs.


== http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/ ==
=== https://www.relativescalc.com/ ===
For learning and practicing characters and words. It also provides other options besides HSK.
Like a calculator, it helps to understand the forms of address of relatives.


== https://www.duchinese.net/ ==
=== http://fonts.jp/hanazono/ ===
Free users can only read the newest ones. But there is no better alternative.
Hanazono contains more than 80k characters. If you are using Cangjie and feel annoyed to always see "tofu", this one can help.


== Extra: https://map.baidu.com/ ==
=== https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Mahjongg ===
It covers parts of the blank of Google Map Street View.
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.


[[Category:Free-Resources]]
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Why-Learn-Chinese-Mandarin|Why Learn Chinese Mandarin]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Kung-Fu|Kung Fu]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Chronology-of-Historical-Events-in-China|Chronology of Historical Events in China]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/China-Timeline|China Timeline]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Translations-of-Skyrim|Translations of Skyrim]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Chinese-New-Year|Chinese New Year]]
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/History|History]]
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 14 November 2023

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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.

http://www.rtega.be/chmn/[edit | edit source]

For remembering characters.

https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/[edit | edit source]

About characters. It is open-source.

http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/[edit | edit source]

For learning and practicing characters and words. It also provides other options besides HSK.

https://mandarinbean.com/[edit | edit source]

Texts to read. They are so short.

https://hanyufanting.com/[edit | edit source]

For listening.

https://www.duchinese.net/[edit | edit source]

Free users can only read the newest ones. But there is no better alternative.

http://www.chinesetoolbox.com/[edit | edit source]

Program for reading.

https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/[edit | edit source]

Internet slangs.

https://www.relativescalc.com/[edit | edit source]

Like a calculator, it helps to understand the forms of address of relatives.

http://fonts.jp/hanazono/[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

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.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]