Daily Chinese | Words & Idioms

Grow Your Mandarin Vocabulary

Published by: Mojay
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“Where has this app been all my life” - FireDancer1234
Daily Chinese is the simplest way to grow and preserve your Chinese vocabulary. Our spaced-repetition review system gradually introduces new words each day while ensuring you never forget the words you already know.
Create daily reviews from useful, practical word packs that contain over 9,000 total words. Learn the basics, get ahead at work, pass the HSK, survive abroad, and more. The words you master are recorded so that you always know the size of your vocabulary and can track your review progress.
Through practicing a little every day, Daily Chinese will help you master your Chinese vocabulary forever.
*Review with Spaced-repetition*
Our system shows you the words you need to review when you need to review them. New words are introduced daily and the words you’ve already reviewed are shown right before you might forget them, storing them in your long term memory.
*Own Your Progress*
Master words and idioms and watch your vocabulary grow. The words you learn are added to your vocabulary collection giving you proof of your mastery and a record of your progress.
*Learn the Fundamentals*
Our introductory series presents words in an order that builds upon what you’ve already learned. You’ll quickly learn the basics and develop a strong foundation.
*Prepare for the HSK*
Daily Chinese includes the most recent official vocabulary lists for all 6 levels of the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, Mainland China’s Chinese proficiency exam.
*Master Idioms and Grammar Words*
Our expertly crafted packs of four character idioms (成语) and grammar words will help you navigate Chinese sentences and take your language ability to the next level.
*Get Around and Live Abroad*
Need to read a Chinese menu, talk to your landlord, or survive study abroad? Our word packs will teach you the essential words you need to know if you are traveling, living, or studying in China.
*Focus on China*
Go in-depth on Chinese cultural subjects and learn important terms related to politics, religion, traditional medicine, and geography.
*Read the News*
Start reading primary sources in Chinese and stay up on current events by mastering words related to international affairs, trade, technology, and more.
*Survive the Office*
Whether teaching English, working in tech, or running a multinational business empire, we have a word packs to help you tackle any job.
*And More…*
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Daily Chinese Reviews

perfect

pepelover333 on

Indonesia

minimalist and very useful! love the dark mode feature

❤️❤️❤️

Zinu_01 on

Indonesia

Love this app!

best!

Darzzzzz on

Indonesia

one of the best apps, can learn both traditional and simplified chinese character with sound. please keep update the apps!

Nice app but too expensive

terwillikerme on

United States

For the current HSK1 it is around 70 USD for a year. Flashcards should not cost the same as a year of study materials written and audio. Otherwise easy to use. Maybe the price has changed, I cannot get the purchase page to open any more. Would have been more interested to say smaller fixed for hsk1/2 and then more for the additional and cool targeted word lists.

Very good

Identity theft is real mate on

United States

I don’t usually leave reviews but this is genuinely an amazing app. Probably the best part is how minimalist it is, no game mechanics or annoying graphics, helps me stay focused on just memorizing lots and lots of words. I just got the premium version and it is definitely worth it. Great work from these developers, especially since some other language apps (looking at you Duolingo) have gone off the deep end into annoying and unhelpful “features”. It would be nice to have a way of searching through your learned words, but in general the ai mechanic gives quite good explanations of terms. Maybe add a pack for 成语?

Pricing off the rails

Km4700 on

United States

The app itself is great for learning Chinese vocabulary because it goes far beyond the basic learning level. However the new pricing model is too expensive. So I my main source for learning will be Anki. It’s ok to make money for the effort of creating the app, and compensation is deserved. Why not introduce an ad based version? That way you still make a bit on the version that’s free for users, and then maybe cut back on exorbitant subscription price? People can choose if they want to do away with advertising.

Good App, but pricing is way off.

ethanmye-rs on

United States

It’s a fine app, but a recent update introduced unlimited — essentially, if you want to do HSK I and another set of flashcards, you need to pay $8/mo or $72/year. I don’t want a subscription, and certainly not for flashcards. I would be OK with buying the packs, but subscribing to them is not the right business model. If you need the reoccurring revenue, there needs to be reoccurring content. Some simple Chinese stories based on the pack would be fine, a podcast, or even access to a study group are all better choices.

Best vocabulary app

Sbaynham2 on

United States

This has been the best way for me to learn new vocabulary and the best way to learn Chinese characters. I wish there was a way to target newer words with free practice or at least exclude known words because I learn too slowly and want to spend more time reviewing without having to dig through stuff I learned weeks ago.

Actually makes me review Chinese but lacking examples

hoycetsui on

United States

I’m an American born Chinese that took a few Chinese classes in Highschool. It’s been a while since I learned and studied new words. But it’s been easier with this app. I really like that they have high hsk packs for intermediate folks. The already know option is great and helps avoid memorizing words you already know. The only thing is it’s missing examples. Words I’ve never heard of before are difficult to understand/use without examples. I have to use another app like Pleco or search online at yellowbridge to see how it might be used especially if it has multiple meanings. All aside, fantastic free app.

Just buy Anki

I have an Apple device on

United States

This app costs too much for glorified flashcards. just get anki and be done with it

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