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Most thorough; only reason it didn't receive 5stars is that it doesn't have an appendix listing geographic places and common proper nouns one may encounter in the news, literature, and travel. Add that (with hangul translit., please) and this app will easily be the most well thought out and developed Korean-English dictionary app in a very crowded field. Thank you.
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jen pilant
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This app is just ok. First, I want to learn how to pronounce the words in Hangul and it doesn't give me that option. Second there is a floating icon on my screen constantly and has started to piss me off; it's always in the way. I have tried to remove it and once again it doesn't give me that option, It can only be faded, which can't be seen until you try to preform a function then it appears. The function is an awesome idea but give the users the ability to enable/disable if they choose.
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I'm a bit confused as it pertains to click the hyperlinks. For example: I search 'read' and I'm trying to click the verb option to hear the pronunciation and it won't do anything. Am I doing it wrong or did I just pick the wrong dictionary? Assistance needed. UPDATE: I found out. You hold down on the option that you want, and it'll search it. Then press pronounce. So far, the app is really good except the audio for pronunciations, which sound a little like google translate. Changing from 3 to 4
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