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Mobile Chinese English Dictionary

September 3rd, 2008 MobileFreak

Today’s mobile website is a Chinese – English dictionary called nckiu. The mobile site is a slimed down version of their main website.

They are working on adding additional features to the mobile version, which will help. Specifically, the audio pronunciation of the words will be a huge benefit to mobile users who typically need to know how to say the words right away.

Give it a try!

Mobile Website:

m.nciku.com

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7 Comments »

2008-09-08 09:24:54

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Comment by dean collins  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-09-28 17:28:01

This site rocks enough that I added it straight to my mobile favorites and blogged about it here
http://deancollinsblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/mncikucom.html

thanks MM

Cheers,
Dean

 
Comment by wiehanne  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-09-30 10:00:06

Do they have english-chinese?

 
2009-10-23 12:31:22

[...] original here: Mobile Chinese English Dictionary By admin | category: chinese, chinese dictionary, english | tags: adding-additional, [...]

 
Comment by Jason  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-02-20 04:31:30

I just suggest another Chinese dictionary I like, wish you guys enjoy it, especially the Chinese text annotation feature, cool

 
Comment by marketing mix 7ps  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-02-23 23:11:00

Awesome!!! This is just what I need…for my boyfriend. He is learning chinese, he can speake fluent Japanese, Spanish, Italian, and english! What next???

 
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