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  1. So I have very recently started seriously studying Korean and I have been trying to find a really good Korean dictionary app on iOS. Is Naver my best option? Or is there a better one out there?

  2. 70 Dictionaries, 30M headwords, Everyday English Conversation, Quiz, Pronunciation Evaluation, all for FREE! 4 famous English-English dictionaries. - Oxford Dictionary of English (124,000 words,...

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  3. Dec 6, 2017 · Today Cassie shows you how to study and review vocabulary with her favorite dictionary app!**Here are all the links you need to find the Naver Dictionary app...

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  4. You can get to it in the main Naver app or download the Naver 사전 app. Both are just a glorified web app, at least on iOS. You'd probably be better off just bookmarking the webapp as it has a mobile layout.

    • Naver Dictionary
    • HelloTalk
    • Rocket Korean
    • LingQ
    • Hilokal
    • Dongsa Korean Verb Conjugator
    • Mango Languages
    • Drops
    • Eggbun
    • Teuida

    First up on my list is my personal favorite, Naver Dictionary. This app offers a ton of features, with new ones appearing frequently. I personally use the dictionary feature the most to look up words I don’t know. When you look up a word it offers example sentences, so you can know what context the word is used in. I also personally use Accentia an...

    HelloTalk is well known among all language learners. It can be described as social media for language learners. The app is set up similarly to popular social media sites like Facebook and Instagram. Everyone has their own profile and feed. You can see recent posts of those from around the world or from people you follow. The app’s purpose is to pro...

    Rocket Languagesis another well-known company in the language learning world. This app teaches its users using interactive audio lessons. As the user listens to the audio they can follow along and participate in the lesson’s activities. These lessons can also be listened to while on the go. If you learn best by listening to audio, Rocket Korean mig...

    LingQ focuses on reading, listening and vocabulary acquisition. You read a text with accompanying audio and mark off individual words as you learn them. You can click on words you don’t know and save them to be reviewed later. You can also learn in the app through books, podcasts, audio stories, and news. LingQ is for anyone looking to improve thei...

    Hilokal is centered around the theme of a cafe. The idea is to bring people from all over the world together to sit at a table (chatroom) and talk. Hilokal is 100% focused on speaking and helps you connect with native Koreans through language lessons or group chats. Every day there are hundreds of chat rooms on a variety of topics. The chatrooms ar...

    This app is very simple but it gets the job done. In Korean, there are conjugations for different grammar forms. These conjugations can get confusing when linked with verbs that don’t follow regular conjugation rules. Dongsa Korean Verbs helps the Korean learner out by providing all of the common conjugations of most verbs. While intermediate and a...

    Mango is set up around lessons. Each lesson takes about 10 minutes to get through and consists of vocabulary, phrases, grammar, and culture notes. The lessons are interactive and require the learner to speak and read. After the learner completes a lesson, they can review the things learned in the lesson recap feature. This app is good for anyone wh...

    Vocabulary is the sole focus of Drops. It provides hundreds of sets of vocabulary words that are all centered around different topics. You can learn vocab sets for topics ranging from travel to gaming to climate awareness. When you decided to study a set, the app takes you to a vocab practice segment that lasts 5 minutes. The segment is fun, cute, ...

    Eggbun’s app interface is as cute as its name. It stands apart from other apps in that it uses text-like conversations to learn Korean. You start by picking a topic/lesson you want to learn and then you enter into a chat with the app’s mascot, Lanny. While chatting, Lanny teaches you the Korean lesson you selected. It’s cute, fun, and effective in ...

    This app is doing something that no other Korean language learning app is doing. Teuida is teaching Korean learners by inserting them into real-life conversations where they are required to speak. The learner starts a lesson by entering into a video story that they must participate in to advance. After the lesson, the learner can take a quiz to rev...

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  5. ‎Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots and learn more about NAVER Korean Dictionary. Download NAVER Korean Dictionary and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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  7. 487. 30K views 6 years ago. Yooo I wanted to make this quick tutorial on how to use the Naver Dictionary & Translate App! It may be intimidating at first, but once you get used to it, it's...

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