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3 responses to “Berlitz Korean Dictionary: Korean-English / English-Korean”

  1. Pippy

    Berlitz Korean Dictionary: Korean-English / English-Korean (Berlitz Concise Dictionaries S.)

    This is the best dictionary ever. I will be traveling to Korea next month and feel that this will well prepare me to get better aquainted not only with the language but the culture as well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Harlan E. Cooper

    its pretty good,however its hard to see the korean word then write it from a very small diagram
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Richard Almasi

    The words are arranged according to the romanized pronunciation of a word, for example ‘nuni ssain’ [snowy field] is listed under ‘n’.

    After each romanized entry you see the Hangul, or script of the word, followed by the meaning of the word.

    If you have decided that you need a dictionary then you probably already know how to read Hangul script. I agree with the previous reviewer that it is awkward using romanization again after having learned Hangul, it’s annoying.

    Other than that I have no complaints, it is modern and comprehensive.

    Some of the words or expressions you can find include: ‘economic boom, denim jeans, population density, baseball glove, mean with money…’.

    The typesetting and color-use is very nice, easy on the eyes.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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