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Shumiston
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Electronic Dictionaries

Postby Shumiston » October 5th, 2007 11:56 am

Are there any good electronic dictionaries out there for the Korean lnaguage? I just got a canon g55 off ebay for 100 bucks. But I was wondering if there are any good ones out there for korean that are worth me saving up for.

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Postby hyunwoo » October 8th, 2007 4:06 pm

There are loads of good electronic dictionaries in the market for Korean people to learn other languages with, but I'm not sure whether they'll be helpful for you too. How's the current dictionary you're using? What feature do you need in a new electronic dictionary? Lots of example sentences, or Korean-Korean dictionary?

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Postby steved » November 25th, 2007 6:24 pm

I just got back from Korea. While there I purchased a Nurian X7. I paid 200,000 원 for it. It does just about everything.
바가지 썼다고 생각하지 않아요.

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Postby hyunwoo » November 25th, 2007 6:31 pm

싸게 잘 산 것 같은데요? 저는 누리안 X5 쓰는데! 누리안 정말 좋아요! 요즘 주목 받고 있는 전자사전 브랜드이죠! :D 한국에서는 재미있었어요?

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Postby steved » November 25th, 2007 11:21 pm

예, 아주 재미 있었는데 관광만 했기 때문에 여행 기간이 너무 짧았어요. 내년 여름에도 올 예정 있어서 그때 시간을 더 편하게 보낼 수 있을거요.
이번 여행을 어떻게 보냈는지 post할까요?

xflibble
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Essence dictionary is best

Postby xflibble » November 26th, 2007 4:48 am

I've found that the Minjung essence dictionaries are best, and only the A-One electronic dictionaries use their data. You'll pay a little more as well.

Actually, looking now, it doesn't look like they are using those dictionaries any more, which is a shame. You might get lucky and find an older model on some websites.

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Postby austinfd » November 26th, 2007 5:02 am

steved wrote:I just got back from Korea. While there I purchased a Nurian X7. I paid 200,000 원 for it. It does just about everything.
바가지 썼다고 생각하지 않아요.


Ohh.. sounds good to me. I plan on getting one in the next month or so. And it'd be nice to have Chinese/Japanese too.

현우... why might this one better than the Sharp or the Casio?

The X9 certainly looks cool...
http://www.e-himart.co.kr/store/prditm. ... tmid=28906

seems to have some nifty 漢子 features too....
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Postby hyunwoo » November 26th, 2007 7:07 am

steved wrote:예, 아주 재미 있었는데 관광만 했기 때문에 여행 기간이 너무 짧았어요. 내년 여름에도 올 예정 있어서 그때 시간을 더 편하게 보낼 수 있을거요.
이번 여행을 어떻게 보냈는지 post할까요?


네~~ 이야기 해 주세요! :D

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