{"package_name":"org.jyutping.jyutping","name":"Cantonese Keyboard - Jyutping","summary":"Easy-to-use Cantonese input method with pronunciation lookup and dictionary.","category":"Keyboard & IME","icon_url":"/api/icon/org.jyutping.jyutping","latest_version_code":64,"latest_version_name":"0.62.0","apk_url":"/api/apk/org.jyutping.jyutping","apk_size":55488270,"apk_sha256":"5806c96b9d8d066944b8b749b54eee4360137a40647117a9bce2ffb35806fae1","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1780142448,"release_timestamp":1780094298,"description":"Jyutping is a Cantonese input method that is intuitive and efficient—making typing fast, accurate, and effortless.\nType Cantonese just as you speak it — naturally and fluently.\nEvery input reinforces your pronunciation. The more you use Jyutping, the more familiar you become with Cantonese.\n\nReady to use right out of the box, with virtually no complicated setup.\nOpen source, ad-free, and fully offline — no privacy concerns.\n\nBased on the Jyutping romanization scheme developed by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK), and compatible with various spelling habits.\nYou can perform reverse lookup of Jyutping using Mandarin Pinyin, Cangjie, Quick (Sucheng), Stroke input, and character decomposition. Detailed explanations are available within the app.\n\nKeyboard feature highlights:\n• Standard Jyutping input, e.g. neihou → 你好\n• Abbreviated Jyutping input, e.g. nh / nhou / neih → 你好\n• Tone input support for greater accuracy, helping learners master Cantonese tones and pronunciation\n• Candidate words display corresponding Jyutping syllables, making typing easier while reinforcing correct pronunciation\n• Supports both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters, with Traditional characters distinguishing between Hong Kong and Taiwan standards\n• Reverse lookup via Mandarin Pinyin: prefix with R (e.g. rlin → 林)\n• Reverse lookup via Cangjie or Quick (Sucheng): prefix with V (e.g. vdd → 林)\n• Reverse lookup via stroke input: prefix with X (e.g. xwsad → 木)\n• Reverse lookup via character decomposition: prefix with Q (e.g. qmukmuk → 林)\n• Emoji suggestions that match Cantonese expressions, e.g. daai cung (大蟲) suggests the tiger emoji\n• A rich vocabulary tailored to Cantonese usage and grammar for smooth, natural typing\n• Includes common English vocabulary for seamless bilingual input\n• Multiple keyboard layouts available: 26-key QWERTY, 26-key triple-spell, 9-key (T9), etc.\n• Fully supports light and dark modes, with adjustable keyboard height\n• Convenient editing tools: copy, cu","categories":["Keyboard & IME","Translation & Dictionary"]}