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Wenlin Dictionary Today

Don't know the radical? No problem. You can draw the character with your mouse (poorly), or you can use the "character finder" that lets you click on any component—top, bottom, left, right, inside—in any order. It feels like using a search engine for geometry. Found a character you can’t pronounce? Wenlin will show you every possible pronunciation, from Standard Mandarin to rare literary readings. Pleco is faster. Anki is smarter for SRS. ChatGPT can write essays. So why does Wenlin survive?

Because Wenlin respects the user’s intelligence. It assumes you are not a tourist, but a cartographer. It doesn’t simplify the language; it reveals its glorious, chaotic complexity. It is the only dictionary that feels less like a reference book and more like a patient, obsessive professor sitting next to you, whispering, "That’s interesting, isn’t it? Now look over here..." wenlin dictionary

Imagine reading a Chinese news article. You don't know a word. In any other dictionary, you type the pinyin, find the word, and close the app. In Wenlin, you double-click the word. A window pops up, but it’s not just a definition. It’s a full linguistic autopsy . Don't know the radical

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