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  2. Naver Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Naver Dictionary was launched in 1999, supporting the English language. [3][4] It began launching mobile applications in 2010. [5] The product Line Dictionary, launched in 2014, was part of the platform. [2] By 2022, the platform reportedly had 60 different sub services, [6] and was the most popular online dictionary service in South Korea by 2021.

  3. Naver Papago - Wikipedia

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    Naver Papago. Naver Papago (Korean: 네이버 파파고), shortened to Papago and stylized as papago, is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Naver Corporation. The name "Papago" comes from the Esperanto word for "parrot", Esperanto being a constructed language. [1]

  4. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    350000. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition. In the introduction to the 4th and 5th editions, it is mentioned that more than 10,000 words have been added, thus the total for the 5th edition will be more than 370,000 words. [ 24 ][failed verification] Finnish. 350,000.

  5. Basic Korean Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Basic Korean Dictionary ( Korean : 한국어기초사전; Hanja : 韓國語基礎辭典) is an online learner's dictionary of the Korean language, launched on 5 October 2016 by the National Institute of Korean Language. [1] It consists of one monolingual and ten bilingual dictionaries that provide meanings of Korean words and expressions in ...

  6. Urimalsaem - Wikipedia

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    Urimalsaem (Korean: 우리말샘) is an online open source Korean language dictionary. It was launched on October 5, 2016, with an initial set of 1,109,722 headwords. It aims to capture neologisms (new words), jargon, colloquial expressions, and words specific to dialects. It is owned and operated by the South Korean government agency National ...

  7. Naver - Wikipedia

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    Naver (Korean : 네이버; stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation. Naver is the name of Navigate, meaning 'to sail ', and the suffix -er of 'who'. This means 'the person who navigates the net of information that is full of information'. [ 2 ] The Naver provides community services including blogs ...

  8. List of English words of Korean origin - Wikipedia

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    an online broadcast in which a host eats food while interacting with the audience: Ondol: ondol 온돌 (溫突/溫堗) a system of underfloor heating [11] Sijo: sijo 시조 (時調) an unrhymed three-verse poem (usually in six shorter lines in English translations) [12] Taekwondo: taegwondo 태권도 (跆拳道) a Korean martial art [13] [14]

  9. Korean language - Wikipedia

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    Sogang University free online Korean language and culture course; Beginner's guide to Korean for English speakers Archived 30 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine; U.S. Foreign Service Institute Korean basic course; asianreadings.com, Korean readings with hover prompts; Linguistic map of Korea; dongsa.net, Korean verb conjugation tool