Dict Box is an offline dictionary & translator app which is designed to be simpler and more effective to use.
All dictionaries in one place.
Translate English to Korean.
Translate Korean to English.
No internet connection required.
Fast, convenient & easy to use.
Very smart word suggestions.
Translate text directly in the web browser and other apps.
Offline text pronunciation.
Picture dictionary.
Word reminder.
Plenty of dictionaries available to install.
And a lot more useful features.
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Best Korean app for intermediate to advanced learning
I've been using apps to study Korean since the first Korean app launched in the AppStore (back in the halcyon days of 2010), and this is BY FAR my favourite.
If you are a beginner, you need to learn hangeul and basic grammar elsewhere, but when you have got the basics down, this app lets you discover endless possibilities.
Best Korean dictionary I've found, better than my real-life books:
Korean grammar can be tricky. For example, it's not always easy to understand what the verb stem is for an irregular conjugated verb you want to translate - if you're using a paper dictionary, this can make it nigh impossible to find the word you're looking for.
This app however, allows you to put in any conjugation of the verb, and it will redirect you to the verbstem. This is by far my favourite part about the app, as it saves you so much time and head scratching.
It also gives you plenty of example sentences and compound words for every single word you look up, which is great if you're not sure how to put the word in a sentence.
I've been using this app for years now and I still love it - it helps you learn words and sentences you're actually interested in using (which helps you remember the words better), unlike most other apps where you have to follow strict chapters with lots of vocabulary you're not interested in (and thus are more likely to forget), which can make following their sample sentences and grammar more difficult to follow and understand.
Overall a great app, and if you're serious about your Korean studies, I really recommend it.
4/5
This dictionary has been very helpful for me, but seriously... 15$ for buying it? I'd buy it if it was at least half of that price.