Multi-language 'Chinese Character' dictionary site:

Mar 29, 2013 11:14

I'm hoping any folks who study Chinese/Japanese/Korean can help. There was a dictionary website that allowed you to search for traditional or simplified Chinese characters by Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese on/kun yomi or Korean hanja readings - I think it may have had Vietnamese lookups as well. It had the standard radical and stroke number ( Read more... )

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muckefuck March 29 2013, 18:25:52 UTC
Unihan and Wiktionary both have multilingual readings, but neither includes the animations. I'm wondering how that would work anyway given that the stroke order for the same characters differs substantially according to language.

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tekiclutch March 29 2013, 18:32:16 UTC
Do you mean variants of a character, or the same number of strokes just done in a different order?

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muckefuck March 29 2013, 18:33:05 UTC
Both.

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tekiclutch March 29 2013, 18:37:32 UTC
From what I remember of the site, they used simplified Chinese for the animated gifs in the top of a main entry, and list possible variants not animated below that. There was only one animation in each entry.

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saskiiaa March 29 2013, 23:23:01 UTC
I know what you're talking about, but it's been 3 years since I last saw it :( Maybe it doesn't exist anymore?

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the_cowch March 30 2013, 05:35:43 UTC
It was www.cojak.org, but apparently it went down since the last time I used it, about a year ago.

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