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  1. Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

    • Heol. Heol / 헐: “I can’t believe it” Often used when you’re in a slight state of shock or awe.
    • Dae-bak. Dae-bak / 대박: Awesome, Jackpot.
    • Aigoo. Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different contexts, but usually it’s used to show frustration.
    • Jjang-ee-ya. Jjang-ee-ya / 짱이야: … is the best, number 1.
  2. • Practical Korean expressions for foreigners: Korean-English common phrases (National Institute of the Korean Language) • Defense Language Institute : basic vocabulary (+ audio) • Life in Korea : common phrases, vocabulary

  3. Korean-English. Use the search bar above to look up Korean words you want to translate in the Korean-English dictionary. If you want a word translated to Korean from English you can search for that also. The search looks for all Korean to English translations and vice versa.

  4. English-Korean. Enter a word that you wish to translate into Korean in the search box provided above. Both English and Korean translations are searched in the English-Korean dictionary which means the input language does not matter.

  5. English–Korean. Dictionary. Get the English words and meanings you need to know as a beginning to intermediate learner, with helpful Korean translations and thousands of carefully chosen example sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

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