
It’s surprising enough how many Chinese cannot write or can barely interpret Chinese words (for I’m one of them). For those who have an iPhone, you can start training with this iPhone app – iChinese. Here’s how you add iChinese to your iPhone, provided that it’s Jailbreak-ed.
- Add new source repository – http://ichinese.de/repo
- Go to Learning category
- Select and install iChinese
So you would think that iChinese is developed by Chinese, but it’s actually otherwise. This chinese learning app is developed by Matthias Huber. Surprise and hats off.
Thanks Matthias Huber
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Posted by hongkiat in Mac Tips , at 03.03.08 |
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Comments
摩摩诘 March 3rd, 2008
You are Chinese ?
ReplyBooto March 3rd, 2008
u are a hongkong man?
Reply我是中国的~~
hongkiat March 3rd, 2008
Yeap, I’m a Chinese.
ReplyBooto March 4th, 2008
wow……….where a u living now>?
ReplyAhtim March 4th, 2008
@hongkiat: Wish u learn chinese. I might write chinese blog in future.
Replyhongkiat March 4th, 2008
Booto: Malaysia.
ReplyAhtim: That’s cool. I can read chinese now :)
Booto March 4th, 2008
I have some friends in malaysia
ReplyChinese Tools March 5th, 2008
Is there a lot of Chinese in Malaysia?
ReplyBooto March 5th, 2008
My brother is in malaysia
ReplyTasarim May 10th, 2008
I have friends in Malaysia from online game :))
Replyshellyuan September 18th, 2008
You guys always know if you have a computer you can learn Chinese well.I heard there is an on-line program to practice mandarinwith different people from China ,seems like it’s the most effective way to practice Mandarin and know about china.
Replymitch October 3rd, 2008
hi , if i’m buying a phone from hong kong that says it has touch screen chinese text messaging wouldn’t that have this application built into it. it is not an iphone either.
Replymitch October 3rd, 2008
the phone is a CECT P168 let me know if i can text in chinese characters and still use it on these networks.
ReplyJack Black February 4th, 2009
I am not chinese but I have gone there several times..
how to speak Chinese fluently
Replyvoice of Chinese April 13th, 2009
I am Chinese, I teach Chinese and dedicated to promote Chinese Culture and Chinese language to the world!
ReplyYang July 20th, 2009
I am Chinese too ! and I just jailbreak and unlocked my iphone.
ReplySo cool. But don’t get me wrong. Everybody are doing it all the world, not only Chinese people.
Good luck for yours!
Dan October 25th, 2009
Thanks for info! I am not Chinese but i still find iPhone language learning capabilities extremely useful.
ReplyHere is my complete article on this subject: http://usefulfor.me/?p=60
McMac December 14th, 2009
Fucking crap! You cannot add your own vocabulary with this app. It’s worthless.
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