YumCha: Learn Cantonese by MonsieurHo
Learn Cantonese on any page. Jyutping, Yale, and English from the YumCha Cantonese app. Free, no account needed.
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About this extension
Learn Cantonese while you browse. YumCha is a Cantonese dictionary for Chrome that shows Jyutping or Yale and an English meaning the moment you highlight Chinese text.
Built for people who want to learn Cantonese from real pages: Hong Kong news, menus, comments, subtitles, and study notes. It is the same Cantonese dictionary used in the YumCha Cantonese app, not a Mandarin tool with Cantonese added on.
What you can do
• Highlight or double click Chinese to see the reading and meaning
• Add Jyutping to a whole page, then hover a word for the full entry
• Choose Jyutping or Yale, and traditional or simplified characters
• Hear a word when a YumCha recording is available
• Search the Cantonese dictionary from the toolbar, or type yc in the address bar
• Save words to your YumCha decks if you use the iOS app to learn Cantonese
No account is required to look words up. Sign in only if you want saved words in the same lists you review in the YumCha Cantonese learning app.
YumCha is made for Hong Kong Cantonese: native readings, six tones, and a dictionary of 120,000+ entries. Use the extension to read the web, then keep learning Cantonese in the free iOS app with lessons, audio, and practice.
Learn more: https://www.yumcha.fun/cantonese-chrome-extension
Get the Cantonese app: https://www.yumcha.fun
Privacy: https://www.yumcha.fun/privacy
The store’s single-purpose field can stay: Look up Cantonese text on web pages using the YumCha dictionary.
Built for people who want to learn Cantonese from real pages: Hong Kong news, menus, comments, subtitles, and study notes. It is the same Cantonese dictionary used in the YumCha Cantonese app, not a Mandarin tool with Cantonese added on.
What you can do
• Highlight or double click Chinese to see the reading and meaning
• Add Jyutping to a whole page, then hover a word for the full entry
• Choose Jyutping or Yale, and traditional or simplified characters
• Hear a word when a YumCha recording is available
• Search the Cantonese dictionary from the toolbar, or type yc in the address bar
• Save words to your YumCha decks if you use the iOS app to learn Cantonese
No account is required to look words up. Sign in only if you want saved words in the same lists you review in the YumCha Cantonese learning app.
YumCha is made for Hong Kong Cantonese: native readings, six tones, and a dictionary of 120,000+ entries. Use the extension to read the web, then keep learning Cantonese in the free iOS app with lessons, audio, and practice.
Learn more: https://www.yumcha.fun/cantonese-chrome-extension
Get the Cantonese app: https://www.yumcha.fun
Privacy: https://www.yumcha.fun/privacy
The store’s single-purpose field can stay: Look up Cantonese text on web pages using the YumCha dictionary.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
- Access your data for all websites
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for www.yumcha.fun
- Access your data for yumcha.fun
- Access your data for yumcha-core-backend-production.up.railway.app
Required data collection, according to the developer:
- Website content
Optional data collection, according to the developer:
- Authentication information
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- Version
- 0.1.0
- Size
- 7.92 MB
- Last updated
- 4 days ago (Aug 18, 2026)
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