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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2009-09-04 09:21 pm
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Question for the LRDers

Or anyone else who knows, but I figure Singapore would have them if anyone did.

As you know, Bob, there are a plethora of Japanese-English electronic dictionaries, some of which are actually made for gaijin-- or at least, can be used by gaijin without pain. (Those Canon Wordtanks with the easy kanji lookup function and the jump function and all like that, that all gaijin swear by.) Yet when I google Chinese hanzi dictionaries, I get nothing but online applications for the computer. Yes, well.

Anyone know if there are electronic Chinese dictionaries for English speakers, that let you look up hanzi by radical and stroke number, or by pinyin, or even by drawing the character? And that preferably do *not* devote much memory to telling you how the things sound? Ever seen one of those around? Or are the electronic dictionaries all geared to Chinese speakers who want to know the English for a word?

Re: Thanks

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2009-09-07 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh, thanks. Canon products cost a lot here but can be had for about $200 in Japan, esp if you prefer the older models.

I've always wanted a Palm Pilot though. Maybe its time to get one, esp now that everyone is going to Blackberries.

Re: Thanks

[identity profile] mvrdrk.livejournal.com 2009-09-08 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
If you are thinking about the Pleco software, you'll want to read their comments about hardware before committing.

Re: Thanks

[identity profile] mvrdrk.livejournal.com 2009-09-10 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
The little one reminds me that http://blog.nciku.com/ in her opinion is better than mandarintools. I'll have to go play with it and see.

Re: Thanks

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2009-09-10 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd say it's better for learning, but as a hanzi dictionary, as far as I can see it isn't. zhongwen (in the sidebar) is probably more exhaustive, but I've never figured the knack of it. Radical and stroke number is what I'm used to and what mandarintools gives me.

ETA oh wait! Not the blog, the dictionary that lets you draw the hanzi! Yes, indeed. (bookmarks)
Edited 2009-09-10 13:48 (UTC)