A person can find a Korean to English translating dictionary at a variety of places. Book stores such as Half Price Books or Barnes and Nobles sell Korean to English translating dictionaries. Korean to English dictionaries can also be found at any tourist shop in Korea.
One can find Korean to English translating dictionaries online on websites such as Amazon or dedicated language learning platforms like Duolingo or Linguee. Additionally, many bookstores and libraries carry physical copies of Korean to English dictionaries.
You can use a Korean-English dictionary to translate Korean into English.
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There are several websites that provide a Korean to English dictionary. Some of these sites include Babylon, zKorean, Web Translation, and Google Translate.
There are plenty of translators available online. One may wish to go for the most popular option and use Google Translate for one's translating needs.
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It is the same. (Name remains the same when translating.)
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When translating the phrase "my friend" from english to korean, it is pronounced as nae chingu. If you are looking to write it in korean, nae chingu is written out as 내 친구.
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Fewer than 1% of residents of South Korea are not Korean. As a result, nearly every person in South Korea speaks Korean. Those who do not typically work in international positions with Koreans translating for them.
Occasionally English but mainly Korean.