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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. 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. If there are too many results in the Korean-English dictionary you can ...

  3. Texts & Literature. • Korean National Library. • LyrikLine: poems in Korean, with translation (+ audio) • Language, forms, prosody and themes by Peter Lee, in History of the Korean literature (2003) • books about the Korean literature: Google books. → bilingual Bible in Korean, English & other languages.

  4. Even as a native Korean, sometimes I also get confused what advanced words mean and want to know the subtle differences and nuances of words. This is what I use to get the most accurate meanings: https://opendict.korean.go.kr/. It's a dictionary from the National Institute of the Korean Language (government-owned and operated).

  5. Translations from dictionary Korean - English, definitions, grammar. In Glosbe you will find translations from Korean into English coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.

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