Free Chinese Spell Checker
Catch every spelling mistake in your Chinese text with our free spell checker. GoTranslate uses AI to detect misspelled words and suggest correct Chinese spellings. Type in English and auto-transliterate, or paste Chinese text directly.
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Why Use Our Chinese Tool?
Accurate Spell Detection
Find misspelled words in Chinese text powered by LanguageTool's extensive dictionary.
Smart Suggestions
Get multiple correction options for each misspelling with one-click replacement.
Transliteration Support
Type in English and convert to Chinese script — then spell-check the result.
Free to Use
Check Chinese spelling for free with generous daily limits. No signup required.
How It Works
Enter your text
Type or paste your text. Use transliteration to type in your language script.
Click "Check Spelling"
Our AI scans your text and highlights misspelled words.
Fix mistakes
Pick the right spelling from suggestions and apply fixes instantly.
How to Check Chinese Spelling Online
Spelling mistakes in Chinese are common, especially with similar-looking characters and complex vowel marks. Our free Chinese spell checker scans your text instantly and highlights every misspelled word with correct alternatives.
Simply paste your Chinese text or type using our transliteration feature (type in English, get Chinese script). The spell checker compares each word against an extensive Chinese dictionary and flags errors you might miss.
Perfect for students, professionals, and content writers who need error-free Chinese text. Works with essays, emails, social media posts, and any Chinese content.
Common Chinese Spelling Mistakes
Similar-Looking Characters
Many Chinese characters look alike but have different sounds. Mixing them up changes the word completely — our checker catches these visual mistakes.
Vowel Mark (Matra) Errors
Missing or incorrect vowel marks are the most frequent Chinese spelling mistakes. Even native speakers make these errors when typing quickly.
Conjunct Characters
Combined consonant forms in Chinese can be tricky. Our spell checker verifies that conjunct characters are formed correctly.
Commonly Confused Words
Chinese has many words that sound similar but are spelled differently. Our tool identifies when you've used the wrong one.
About the Chinese Language
Speakers & Regions
1.1 billion+ speakers
China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, diaspora worldwide
Chinese Characters (Hanzi) Script
Chinese uses logographic characters where each symbol represents a word or morpheme. There are over 50,000 characters, though about 3,500 cover 99% of daily usage.
Writing Challenges
Chinese has no alphabet — each word must be memorized as a character. Mandarin has 4 tones, and there are no spaces between words in written text.
Did You Know?
Chinese is the most spoken language in the world by native speakers. A single Chinese character can be a complete word, a component of a compound word, or a grammatical particle.