![]() ![]() As an example I searched 사랑, clicked the first definition and then scrolled to the bottom of the page. ![]() ![]() This is a Korean to Korean dictionary but it has one feature not included in the other dictionary. You can follow the link to the actual video for the context of how the phrase was used. The dictionary searches all of the subtitles across all the videos and returns the results. Not all videos have this as it requires some dedicated person to be doing this. ![]() Fans then create and upload subtitles in several languages, Korean and English being two of the major ones. VLive is a Korean app that Korean celebrities use to make live broadcasts and live chat with their fans. You can experiment with other grammatical patterns such as 는데, 려고, 싶다 etc.Īt the very bottom of your search will be a section called “VLive Fansubs”. It will give you sample sentences and refer you to similar forms such as 니, 니까는 and 으니까 which is the on you use when there is a consonant. Take for example “니까” will return the below Time to toss away your grammar textbooks because you can search for grammar patterns as well. You can read about how to learn with Hanja hereif you’re interested. Learning how to utilise hanja in your Korean learning is very important to get beyond the intermediate level. When you search a hanja word, the Basic Dictionary will also show you what the hanja is as well. The Neungyule has less definitions per word but I think it is generally more applicable. I find the Basic Dictionary has more definitions, but some definitions are a little obscure/specialised and you have to be careful of exactly when to use them. The “Neungyule” dictionary has it’s own set of definitions and sample sentences (in English). Under the definition you can see “1이 2를 치다” which indicates how you use this word in a sentence. Using the “Basic Korean Dict” selection at the top I’ve taken screenshots of the first 4 usages of the word. I want to show you an example usage of the dictionary using the word 치다 It has the most comprehensive list of definitions. This one is the bread and butter that you should be always using. This will set your tab as if it were a mobile device and “trick” the website.) You can get around this on Chrome by going to the side menu bar, clicking the 3 dots, more tools, developer tools. I don’t know why Naver decided to do this because it used to be available on desktops as well. (Note that this dictionary is only available on mobile devices. Call it a “study hack” if you want to but learning how to properly utilise the Naver dictionary will change your life I guarantee it. There are two that I use and I’ll introduce both of them below. And Naver dictionaries are by far the best ones out there for this job. You’ll have to forgive them for misspelling the word “English”At the end of the day, language learning really boils down to how efficiently you can get all that vocabulary into your brain. ![]()
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