Korean Alphabet for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Android
The Korean Alphabet application represents Hangul with the Roman (Latin) alphabet to help you to read Korean phrases. Hangul is the native phonemic character of the Korean language. The system is also called as Korean romanization or latinization.
Ex.
- 서울 → Seoul
- 비빔밥 → Bibimbap
You're:
- Traveling in Korea?
- Studying Korean language?
- Meeting with Korean people?
- Watching Korean movies or TV dramas?
Then, try the application and enter Korean phrases by using the built-in Korean keyboard of your iPhone/iPod touch.
You'll see its pronunciation shown by Roman alphabet compliant with the Revised Romanization of Korean, the official system of South Korea government.
Note that this also has an optional feature of automated translation from/to Korean.
This means you could input phrases with English or other languages you prefer.
Enjoy your Korean conversation with the Korean Alphabet!
LINKS
- Get this app on the iTunes Store
- Get this app on the Android Market
- More information about this app
- Web service version for PC since 2006
- Hangul (Wikipedia)
- Revised Romanization of Korean (Wikipedia)
UPDATES
- 2010.09.09 - iPhone / iPod Touch version released
- 2010.12.30 - Android version released
- 2011.02.14 - iPad version released

