Perfectly suitable UI and customization
This is a great dictionary, I love the UI too. A feature I would really like to see added is folders and lists for bookmarks, as well as a simple flashcard SRS system for training.
Dusajeon Korean Dictionary ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 9.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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This is a great dictionary, I love the UI too. A feature I would really like to see added is folders and lists for bookmarks, as well as a simple flashcard SRS system for training.
This is a super great vocab tool, the only things that could add to it are 1) a number displaying how many bookmarked words we have. could be nice for tracking progress and keeping motivation 2) integrated flash cards, or perhaps a way to export to anki
As a English/Chinese Speaker learning Korean this app has been crucial, my only wish is that there was a function to tip the developers because this App has been one of the most productive tools in the plight of learning Korean, thank you SOOOO much!!!!!! A++++++++
As a Japanese speaker learning Korean, this is absolutely the best dictionary app out there. My only small complaint is you can’t copy the hangul for words. You can copy the hanja but not the hangul too, which is inconvenient if you want to make flashcards from them. Thanks so much for this free resource
i don’t even write reviews like that but i just had to let everybody know that if you’re studying Korean, GET DUSAJEON FR. don’t be like past me and think “i don’t need to know hanja.” cus honestly knowing hanja (the meanings) really does help honestly. kinda like how knowing prefixes and suffixes can help you come to the conclusion of an unfamiliar word.
Not many Korean apps even acknowledge Chinese characters but this app integrates them so well and it makes learning new words from combining hanja super easy. Highly recommended!
Been looking for an app like this for a long, long time. Although Corean education is moving away from Hanja, it is absolutely critical to understanding the language more completely. Generally, I love Daum Dictionary for better understanding of how various, “similar” words have distinctly different tone and meaning, but DuSajeon has a much more responsive and simple interface. Love this app and so grateful to the developer! Please keep expanding the number of words included! This is the app I wished existed when I was a kid struggling with multiple paper dictionaries! ㅋㅋㅋ
I like being able to use it without internet connection and having the both Korean and Chinese characters helps a lot too