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- fatamorgana
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Translation Sites
Hi all,
Here is my list of Chinese-English translation resources on the Internet! I thought they might be useful.
Websites in English:
Babelfish
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
Chinese Character Dictionary
http://www.chineselanguage.org/CCDICT/index.php?lang=en
Chinese-English Online Dictionary
http://www.tigernt.com/cedict.shtml
Websites in Chinese:
Moon Shadow (For Chinese idioms)
http://wf66.com/chengyu/list/1.htm
Netat.net
http://www.netat.net/
Ichiba.com
http://www.iciba.com/index.php
Zdic.net (my favourite)
http://zdic.net/
Here is my list of Chinese-English translation resources on the Internet! I thought they might be useful.
Websites in English:
Babelfish
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
Chinese Character Dictionary
http://www.chineselanguage.org/CCDICT/index.php?lang=en
Chinese-English Online Dictionary
http://www.tigernt.com/cedict.shtml
Websites in Chinese:
Moon Shadow (For Chinese idioms)
http://wf66.com/chengyu/list/1.htm
Netat.net
http://www.netat.net/
Ichiba.com
http://www.iciba.com/index.php
Zdic.net (my favourite)
http://zdic.net/
- wichita
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谢谢!:)
Not sure how good it is overall, but I have been using this. I like the fact that it routinely pulls up several options for a word, which indicates a certain level of accuracy to me.
http://www.mandarinplanet.com/chinese-english-dictionary.php
Not sure how good it is overall, but I have been using this. I like the fact that it routinely pulls up several options for a word, which indicates a certain level of accuracy to me.
http://www.mandarinplanet.com/chinese-english-dictionary.php
"Y-O-U! It's just two extra letters! Come on, people! This is the internet, not a barn!" --Kid President
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- fatamorgana
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- wichita
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- Torkess_theCommie
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- goitre
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Here are my favourites - the ones I use regularly:
Chinese to PinYin:
http://www.pingasianimports.com/Chinese ... nslate.asp
ChinesePod: (learn Chinese) - all the important stuff is free
http://www.chinesepod.com/
CriEnglish.com: (learn Chinese) - free
http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/chinese/
I often use the Chinese-English Online Dictionary already mentioned in the first post. Does anyone know of any sites that can explain the stroke order of characters?
Chinese to PinYin:
http://www.pingasianimports.com/Chinese ... nslate.asp
ChinesePod: (learn Chinese) - all the important stuff is free
http://www.chinesepod.com/
CriEnglish.com: (learn Chinese) - free
http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/chinese/
I often use the Chinese-English Online Dictionary already mentioned in the first post. Does anyone know of any sites that can explain the stroke order of characters?
- wichita
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I have been happy with this one after Mandarin Planet went offline.
http://www.blabi.com/index.jsp
http://www.blabi.com/index.jsp
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- Torkess_theCommie
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It made me sad when mandarin planet went down...
I use for Cantonese:
http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/scripts/wordlist.htm
Mandarin:
http://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/Lindict/ - more like a traditional Chinese dictionary
http://www.chinese-tools.com
For FireFox user:
I'm currently using this input tool called FireInput which can be found on the add-ons section.
Also, using this dictionary thing where you highlight a Chinese word and it translates for you, dictcn.
I use for Cantonese:
http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/scripts/wordlist.htm
Mandarin:
http://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/Lindict/ - more like a traditional Chinese dictionary
http://www.chinese-tools.com
For FireFox user:
I'm currently using this input tool called FireInput which can be found on the add-ons section.
Also, using this dictionary thing where you highlight a Chinese word and it translates for you, dictcn.
- Torkess_theCommie
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