Since South Korean pop culture has been steadily spreading across the globe, many individuals are striving to learn the language. Based on convenience and efficiency, Korean to English translation apps does wonders when it comes to learning the Korean language.
Although some of these apps include dictionaries and other tools, most of them have a single purpose: to translate text instantly. In addition to delivering high-quality translations, these apps are accurate, free, and user-friendly. Here’s a list of the best apps you can download for translating Korean to English on the go.
Papago
Aside from its simple interface and multiple input methods, the app specializes in translating Korean to English. Papago is a translation engine developed and operated by Naver Corporation. This multilingual translation cloud service supports thirteen languages including Korean, Japanese, French, simplified and traditional Chinese, Russian, and more. Â
One of its main features is the real-time text translation for words and phrases. Equipped with a phrasebook and a Word Sense Disposition function, Naver designed the app for beginners and travelers. Users usually use Papago with NAVER Korean Dictionary.
Klays-Development Korean-English Translator
Although it is limited to text and speech inputs, learners can use the translator for practicing and expanding their vocabulary. Klays-Development Korean-English Translator is good for translating casual speech from Korean to English and vice versa.
The most notable feature of this app is that it gives users multiple meanings and pronunciations for a single word, providing slang and synonyms as well. Klays-Development Korean-English Translator is only available for Android.
iTranslate Free Translator & Dictionary
With over 200 million downloads, iTranslate is an app that provides users with translations for over 100 languages. Aside from delivering accurate and straightforward translations, iTranslate is good for translating conversations through the use of voice recognition technology.
iTranslate provides romanizations and word suggestions, featuring an offline and a keyboard translation function as well. It also has an image input option, in which users can take pictures of a text and the app will automatically recognize and translate the words. The app allows users to download translations offline for later use.
SayHi
Developed by Amazon, SayHi is a translation app that not only translates Korean to English but many other languages as well. The app’s main feature is translating via speech or conversation, and it includes a clean SMS-like interface with speech bubbles. SayHi supports a high-quality speech recognition technology, which generates fast and accurate translations for its users.
The app’s developers gave it an easy and clean design, allowing users to swiftly translate without distractions. Users can also personalize the app and switch the voices or alter the speech pace to speed up or slow down. It is available for download on the App Store and Google Play.
Daum Dictionary
Developed by Kakao Corp., Daum Dictionary is an app that breaks down texts, delivering separate translations for each word. Although it caters to intermediate users, beginners can still use it as a double-checking system for other translators. Users can download this app on Android and iOS.
NAVER Korean Dictionary
NAVER Korean Dictionary offers one of the best services for Korean to English translation. This go-to translator provides in-depth explanations for context and useful sample sentences. This app works best for beginners and users looking to translate specific words and instead of phrases or sentences.
In addition to its many learning aids, NAVER Korean Dictionary also features audio translations. Moreover, the app supports translation for multiple languages including Greek, Vietnamese, Arabic, and more.
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