Korean Language Guide & Audio Plus - World Nomads app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 704 ratings )
Travel Education
Developer: WorldNomads.com
1.99 USD
Current version: 2.5, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Oct 2009
App size: 31.93 Mb

Our Korean Language Guide PLUS features: * 550+ spoken phrases for travelers (over twice the number of phrases in our free app) * Expanded sections on Travel safety, Finding Accommodation, Food, Health, Basics, Numbers, Dates & more * A 16 minute conversational lesson teaching handy travel phrases and cultural tips * Extra sections on Flirting, At the Bar, Shopping and Working Holidays... all the stuff to really have a great trip!

Have you ever been stuck in a country wanting to be polite but having no idea how to even say please or thank you? Or needed to get somewhere quickly but been frustrated because you couldnt even ask for basic directions in the local language?


The WorldNomads.com language guides for adventure travelers aim to keep you traveling safely and now cover 25 languages including French, Japanese, Italian, Mandarin, Indonesian, Thai, Hindi, Lao, Arabic, Malay, Russian, German, Dutch & Nepali & Swahili.

Latest reviews of Korean Language Guide & Audio Plus - World Nomads app for iPhone and iPad

Not much more
The full version has only 1/3 more than the free lite. I wouldnt say its worth it.
Not the best Korean Phrase App
If you are looking for a better Korean Phrasebook App, then look for the Lonely Planet one (600 phrases) , best of all the Lonely Planet one allows you to Search for a word and list all the Phrases with that word. This App does not have a Search tool. Also, who does not put a Phrase for "Bathroom/Toilet" in the Basic section.... like "Wheres the Bathroom/Toilet" or just "Bathroom/Toilet". I found "Toilet" in a different section. This is an OK App as a backup to the Lonely Planet App.
Waste of time
The phrases seem to be arranged in no discernable order, with overly simple ones next to long complicated sentences that no language learner would ever be able to say successfully. The hangul font is too small, and there is no way to resize it. The language lesson is too long. It does not work as a phrase book, not as a dictionary, not as a language textbook, not as a study guide. But it trys to include minor parts of each. The net result is a waste of time and money.
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