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You can use a Korean-English dictionary to translate Korean into English.
Sure! I can translate this text from English to Spanish.
There are various online translation tools where one could translate English into Korean. Google Translate is the most popular tool, though there are others such as Babylon and Web Translation.
코끼리. It means elephant.
yes but only if you know Korean and English. Then you would convert or translate
To translate the name "Caleb" from English to Korean symbols, you would first need to transliterate the sounds of the name into Korean characters. In this case, "Caleb" can be transliterated as "μΌλ½" in Korean symbols. Each English letter is matched with a corresponding Korean character based on sound similarity, resulting in the final translation.
English: RaychelPronunciation: Re-i-chelHangul/ Korean Characters: ë ˆì´ì²¼
Sung-Ock S. Sohn has written: 'Tense and aspect in Korean' -- subject(s): Korean language, Tense, Aspect 'Integrated Korean workbook' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Korean language, English
Here's a site: (look below)
Since the answer is in Korean ill translate it into English We're Married!
Some words do not translate from English to Korean (or from Korean to English). Those words would appear in the native language, for instance, a word in English will be the same in a Korean sentence. For example: Microsoft is cool Microsoft는 멋지다
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