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  2. Google Translate

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

  3. How do you say “I am Chinese” in Korean? Since there are two ways to say “Chinese” in Korean, you can say “I am Chinese” as 저는 중국 사람이에요 (jeoneun jungguk saramieyo) or 저는 중국인이에요 (jeoneun jungguginieyo).

  4. Naver English-Korean Dictionary - 네이버 사전

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    Provide American/British pronunciation, kinds of dictionaries, plenty of Thesaurus, preferred dictionary setting option, advanced search function and Wordbook.

  5. ChineseLearn Korean with Talk To Me In Korean

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    Speak & Write Level 10. Learn Korean with our systematic curriculum, professional teachers, over 1,500 bite-sized online lessons and beautiful books shipped worldwide. Join 1,000,000+ learners using TalkToMeInKorean today.

  6. DeepL Translate: The world's most accurate translator

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  7. Collins Korean Dictionary | Translations, Definitions and...

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    The Collins Korean online dictionary offers you: Reliable coverage of today’s language. Over 85,000 translations of current Korean and English. Full-sentence definitions of English words and meanings. Thousands of useful phrases, idioms and examples. Video pronunciations.

  8. English–Korean Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary

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    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.

  9. Korean language and alphabet - Omniglot

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    In the 10th and 11th centuries AD they devised three different systems for writing Korean with Chinese characters: Hyangchal (鄕札 / 향찰), Gukyeol (口訣 / 구결) and Idu (吏讀 / 이두). The Gukyeol system first appears in the 11th century, however there is evidence to suggest that it was used from the 7th century AD, or possibly earlier.

  10. Understanding the Korean Language - Asia Society

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    Two middle levels of the formal verbal endings –hao (하오) and –hage (하게) are used limitedly by older male speakers only. High-level vocabulary items, such as jinji (진지, ‘meal’) are not as often used as before. Instead, more simple words such as shiksa (식사) are more often used these days.

  11. Question about Simplified Chinese (China) How do you say this in Simplified Chinese (China)? 안녕하세요. Answers. AI_monga. about 19 hours. Show answer from the AI monga. Formal Translation: ``` 您好 ``` Casual Translation: ``` 你好 ``` Explanation in Korean: 번역 결과를 공식적으로 만드는 특정 표현은 "您好"입니다.