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Pocket Korean Dictionary: Korean-English English-Korean (Periplus Pocket Dictionary)

Pocket Korean Dictionary: Korean-English English-Korean (Periplus Pocket Dictionary)

Current price: $6.95
Publication Date: March 15th, 2003
Publisher:
Periplus Editions
ISBN:
9780794600471
Pages:
112

Description

It's never a good idea to be overly-relient on technology while traveling Look up words quickly and easily with this great little Korean dictionary.

Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Korea Pocket Korean Dictionary is an essential tool for communication and a great way to learn Korean. It features all the essential Korean vocabulary appropriate for beginning to intermediate students. It's handy pocket format and easy-to read type will make any future trip to Korea much easier.

In addition to being an excellent English to Korean dictionary and Korean to English dictionary Pocket Korean Dictionary contains important notes on the Korean language, Korean grammar and Korean pronunciation. All Korean words are written in English as well as Korean script (hangul) so that in the case of difficulties the book can simply be shown to the person the user is trying to communicate with.

This dictionary contains:

  • The 3,000 most commonly used words in the Korean language.
  • English-Korean and Korean-English sections.
  • Hangul and Romanized Korean.
  • An introduction to and history of the Korean language.
  • Information on Korean grammar.
  • A guide to pronouncing Korean correctly.


Other books from this bestselling series you might enjoy are: Pocket Tagalog Dictionary, Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary, Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, Pocket Cantonese Dictionary, Pocket Cambodian Dictionary, Pocket Indonesian Dictionary, Pocket Thai Dictionary, and Pocket Malay Dictionary.

About the Author

Seong-Chul Shin is a lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and is also the author of a Korean language course developed for Australian secondary schools. Gene Baik is a native speaker of Korean and tutors students at the University of New South Wales.