Far East Pinyin Chinese-English English-Chinese Dictionary Far East Pinyin Chinese-English English-Chinese Dictionary is a convenient and efficient reference book. It combines two dictionaries into one book and is very easy to use. To help users with pronunciation, Hanyu Pinyin accompanies each Chinese word. Where translations differ between Mainland China and Taiwan, both versions are included. English explanations are given for words that have more than one meaning. We also add many helpful appendices in the dictionary: Tips on Chinese Pronunciation, An Introduction to Chinese Characters, Practical Daily Usage, and An Introduction to Chinese Culture, etc. This dictionary is an excellent resource for those learning Chinese.
Nano Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary This Nano Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary is a mini-dictionary of an extremely small size. It contains nearly 4,000 the most frequently used Chinese characters. The entries are listed alphabetically, according to their spelling in Pinyin, making this an easy-to-use reference for learning Chinese. Every character is accompanied by Pinyin, Zhuyin, concise definitions, and stroke number.
Far East Nano Chinese-English Dictionary Far East Nano Chinese-English Dictionary is designed for the convenient usage as a pocket dictionary for both local and overseas readers. It contains nearly 4,000 the most frequently used Chinese characters. Mandarin Phonetic Symbols (MPS), Pinyin, and concise definitions in English accompany every Chinese character.
Far East Everyday English-Chinese Dictionary(New Edition) Far East Everyday English-Chinese Dictionary is a brand-new edition. It contains 100,000 entries, including comprehensive and up-to-date entries. This two-color dictionary is designed for ease of use and thus can fulfill the daily needs of businesspeople and tourists when traveling. It is especially helpful in reading newspapers and magazines. Kenyon and Knott Phonetic Alphabet (K.K.).
Far East 3000 Chinese Character Dictionary This Dictionary refers to the 3,000 essential Chinese characters. To help students learn and practice characters, a stroke-by-stroke diagram accompanies each one. Also contained in each entry are the traditional and simplified forms of each character, Hanyu Pinyin and Zhuyin Fuhao (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols) phonetic systems, radicals, stroke numbers, phrases, idioms, and English definitions.