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韓国語翻訳辞書 & 拡張キーボード app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 5504 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: English Channel, Inc.
19.99 USD
Current version: 15.1, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 17 Jan 2015
App size: 381.86 Mb

Translator, Dictionary, Phrasebook, and Bilingual Keyboard.

A complete Korean language solution for Japanese speakers.

This app includes:

Dictionary:
* lookup from English, Japanese or Korean
* katakana phonetics for Hangul
* progressive look-up for quick searching
* look-ahead searching on hangul letters
* wildcard searches
* Hangul keyboard for beginners with roman display
  -usable device-wide
* pronunciation sound for all Korean words
* spelling suggestions for English and Korean
* lookup of Korean from katakana
* "AI Sensei" to help you in your learning journey
* Automatic translation for sentences
* bookmark facility with folders
* phrasebook
* customizable flashcards grouping with randomizing shake
* search history function
* links out to third-party dictionaries and thesauri
* "Today" widget with random words
* Support for iPhones, iPads, iPods

Translation:
Two kinds of results to choose from.
Four levels of politeness.
Male and Female speech patterns handled by AI.
A revolutionary take on text translation.
A "Share" plug-in to enable translation in any other app.
Translation is built into the dictionary search field, too.

Phrasebook:
A complete Japanese to Korean phrasebook with links to translation UI to get pronunciations and other features.

Keyboard:
The only dictionary-in-a-keyboard on the AppStore.
Look ahead suggestions.
Spell-checker.
Verb and adjective conjugation.
Many features for hangul novices.
(To activate Speech Recognition in other apps, the keyboard needs "Full Access" to be activated. Nothing is ever sent to our servers and your privacy is protected.)

NOTE: This app has been designed with the native Japanese speaker in mind. Or Korean teachers teaching Japanese students. A good understanding of Kana and Kanji is essential but comes with English and Korean interfaces.