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Korean equivalent for Rikaichan?
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JockZon
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Korean equivalent for Rikaichan?
Is there a korean equivalent for "Rikaichan" that translates the text into english when hovering it with your mouse pointer?
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super_user
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hyunwoo
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I hope there will be one soon !
But Korean is basically easy to read once you master all the letters, and after that's all in the dictionary, I guess.
The Korean-English dictionaries that most Korean people use are
http://endic.naver.com
and
http://engdic.daum.net/dicen/view_top.do

The Korean-English dictionaries that most Korean people use are
http://endic.naver.com
and
http://engdic.daum.net/dicen/view_top.do
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Peter
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Ulver_684
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Peter wrote:Hello everyone! Besides,
http://www.popjisyo.com/WebHint/Portal_e.aspx
I don't know of anything.
Peter!
Thank you for the link, I also hope that there is a Korean rikaichan soon!
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ssomers
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If using Safari on a Mac, you have the option of installing the LiveDictionary add-on, and downloading a K-E dictionary. The interface works a fair bit like Rikaichan, as passing the cursor over the Korean word brings up the English equivalent in a popup. It's not perfect by any means, but I do find it useful, especially on news sites.
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Chris1
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The Naver Toolbar will do this exact function for you found here: The function is called 툴팁사전
http://toolbar.naver.com/home/index.nhn
Or, if you want this functionality outside of the Internet Explorer, you can download 야후미니 which is a small program that places a red marker on your screen. You can move this marker over a word and it will automatically look it up for you. It also has the 툴팁 functionality that is the same as the Naver toolbar except also works outside IE.
http://kr.dic.yahoo.com/
http://toolbar.naver.com/home/index.nhn
Or, if you want this functionality outside of the Internet Explorer, you can download 야후미니 which is a small program that places a red marker on your screen. You can move this marker over a word and it will automatically look it up for you. It also has the 툴팁 functionality that is the same as the Naver toolbar except also works outside IE.
http://kr.dic.yahoo.com/
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javiskefka
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Chris1 wrote:The Naver Toolbar will do this exact function for you found here: The function is called 툴팁사전
http://toolbar.naver.com/home/index.nhn
I checked it out, and there's also a link to install the toolbar for Mozilla Firefox, but apparently it hasn't been updated for FF 3.5, so I couldn't try it out.
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howtwosavealif36296
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Chris1 wrote:The Naver Toolbar will do this exact function for you found here: The function is called 툴팁사전
http://toolbar.naver.com/home/index.nhn
Or, if you want this functionality outside of the Internet Explorer, you can download 야후미니 which is a small program that places a red marker on your screen. You can move this marker over a word and it will automatically look it up for you. It also has the 툴팁 functionality that is the same as the Naver toolbar except also works outside IE.
http://kr.dic.yahoo.com/
QUESTION: does it really do the funcition of rikaichan.
because as far as i've tried to deal with it... it only does english to korean?
how do you make it english to korean.
and then for that pen i installed it but I can't underline/look up anything with that pen.
i don't get what i' m doing wron.g