5/5 rating based on 153 reviews. Read all reviews for Pleco Chinese Dictionary for iPhone.
Pleco Chinese Dictionary is free iOS app published by Pleco Inc.
Gir27
Absolutely outstanding app, does everything I’ve ever wanted it to and more. Worth every penny.
Janice Tay
Pleco is simply the best. I can lookup words while reading on the fly, copy and paste WeChat messages into the clip-reader, learn proper stroke order even for obscure characters, and add flash cards for chengyu. Terrific support from the company too.
Amir.ebrahimi002
Your app was suggested by our Chinese 老师 , now all the students are using it frequently, I say THANK YUO SO MUCH on behalf of many Chinese learners in our class!
ItsSarahScott
I have used Pleco for several years and love this app. If you are learning Chinese this app is the best!
ZK77886
Excellent App. A small caution, even throw the app supports traditional characters, the pronunciations are generally only given for Mainland China. If you are trying to use the App for Taiwan and maybe Singapore or US based Chinese speaking communities, you may see some differences . However there aren’t too many words with this problem- so this will only be evident on a pretty advanced level.
Bupropionxl
Indispensable, used for 10+ years, both in and out of China... nothing comes close to replacing this app for day to day Chinese reference!
PRWindowCleaner
This mobile version works better than many of the online desktop dictionaries I have used. If you are trying to learn Chinese, you need this. The free version is a lifesaver, but it becomes an even more powerful tool with the basic bundle. I use the flash card function, still OCR, web and clipboard reader functions every day.
MaxHso
Dear developers, I really enjoy using Pleco and deeply impressed by your efforts to make it ever more accessible to people with disabilities. I'm writing this email to inquire the possibility to support Hokkien Dictionary in addition to Mandarin and Cantonese. I am native Mandarin speaker and currently preparing for Hokkien proficiency exam. Although there are many Hokkien-Mandarin dictionaries in print, few has digital version. Moreover, the most Hokkien dictionary app (such as 萌典) is issued from Taiwan, where the Hokkien pronounciation is slightly different from Mainland China and Singapore (both where Amoy accent is treated the standard). This situation makes Taiwanese Hokkien app essentially useless to me, as I am taking Hokkien proficiency exam administered from Mainland China. I wonder wouldn't it be wonderful for Pleco to incorporate Hokkien into your system? Thank you very much