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Up-to-date business terms including banking, the internet, computers, accounting, insurance, real estate, taxes, and more, designed to facilitate communication and cross linguistic barriers.
NTC's Dictionary of Korea's Business and Cultural Code Words by Boye De Mente Pdf
lthough Koreans naturally share many cultural characteristics with the Chinese and the Japanese, they also have a unique character and personality that sets them apart from all other Asians And although Korean attitudes and behavior may be influenced by the modern world, the Korean mindset is still very much shaped by ancient culture and traditions.In NTC's Dictionary of Korea's Business and Cultural Code Words, Boye Lafayette De Mente explores the meanings and cultural context of the most important "code words" of the Korean language, terms whose significance goes well beyond their literal definitions. The reader is given insights into the character and personality of the Korean people, providing bridges for communicating and interacting with them.
Korean-English Concise Dictionary by Taebum Kim Pdf
This book lists 8,750 core Korean words with English equivalents including romanized pronunciation. Main entries are in Hangul (Korean alphabet) alphabetically with Chinese characters, if any, followed by romanized Korean pronunciation. Next, in the same line, parts of speech label, and the entry’s English equivalents followed by standard American pronunciation. [Sample] 돔 dom [n.] dome [doum] 돕는 사람 dop neun sa ram [n.] helper [helpər] 돕다 dop tta [v.] help [help] 돗자리 dot jja ri [n.] mat [mæt] 동(銅) dong [n.] copper [kapər] 동(東)쪽 dong jjok [n.] east [i:st] Korean is written with two different scripts: Hangul and Hanjja (Chinese character). While Hangul is mostly used, Chinese characters must be used in order to clarify meaning and almost 80% of Korean language derives from Chinese characters. * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Mandarin-Korean Core Dictionary for Chinese by Taebum Kim Pdf
[Highlights] Study Korean anytime and anywhere with smartphone, tablet, etc Focused on the pronunciation of common Chinese characters, which comprise approximately 70% of Chinese characters in China and Korea. Entries are grouped by first syllables with similar pronunciation for effective vocabulary learning taking into consideration of unique Chinese character pronunciation Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) for easy vocabulary search with Romanized Korean pronunciation [Who needs this book] Students, businessmen, travelers who want to increase Korean vocabulary in short term Mandarin speakers who want to increase Korean vocabulary themselves easily Anyone who want to give this book as a gift to their children, grandchildren or others * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Pocket Korean Dictionary by Seong-Chul Shin,Gene Baik Pdf
It's never a good idea to be overly–relient on technology while traveling! Look up words quickly and easily with this great little Korean dictionary. Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Korea Pocket Korean Dictionary is an essential tool for communication and a great way to learn Korean. It features all the essential Korean vocabulary appropriate for beginning to intermediate students. It's handy pocket format and easy-to read type will make any future trip to Korea much easier. In addition to being an excellent English to Korean dictionary and Korean to English dictionary Pocket Korean Dictionary contains important notes on the Korean language, Korean grammar and Korean pronunciation. All Korean words are written in English as well as Korean script (hangul) so that in the case of difficulties the book can simply be shown to the person the user is trying to communicate with. This dictionary contains: The 3,000 most commonly used words in the Korean language. English–Korean and Korean–English sections. Hangul and Romanized Korean. An introduction to and history of the Korean language. Information on Korean grammar. A guide to pronouncing Korean correctly. Other books from this bestselling series you might enjoy are: Pocket Tagalog Dictionary, Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary, Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, Pocket Cantonese Dictionary, Pocket Cambodian Dictionary, Pocket Indonesian Dictionary, Pocket Thai Dictionary, and Pocket Malay Dictionary.
Author : Leon Kuperman Publisher : SC Active Business Development Srl Page : 86 pages File Size : 55,8 Mb Release : 2017-04-21 Category : Foreign Language Study ISBN : 6069832779
A Korean - English Dictionary by Leon Kuperman Pdf
Have you ever considered learning Korean, but been put off by the unusual look of the characters? Don't let yourself be scared away! Korean has been called "the most logical language there is." This Dictionary has been created for beginners who wish to learn the language. Everything needed to learn and understand the basic and most useful words in the Korean language is in this book --including many hundreds of words and common phrases. It also lists the consonants and vowels in Korean language. Korean words and their English meanings are given in very easy and simple to understand definitions. As the more than 1 million Americans who speak Korean can attest, the Korean language is here to stay, and generations of young (and older) adults are determined to learn it. This book is for people who want a grasp of how to speak and understand Korean.
Korean-Mandarin Core Dictionary for Chinese by Taebum Kim Pdf
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It's never a good idea to be overly–relient on technology while traveling! Look up words quickly and easily with this great little Korean dictionary. Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Korea Pocket Korean Dictionary is an essential tool for communication and a great way to learn Korean. It features all the essential Korean vocabulary appropriate for beginning to intermediate students. It's handy pocket format and easy-to read type will make any future trip to Korea much easier. In addition to being an excellent English to Korean dictionary and Korean to English dictionary Pocket Korean Dictionary contains important notes on the Korean language, Korean grammar and Korean pronunciation. All Korean words are written in English as well as Korean script (hangul) so that in the case of difficulties the book can simply be shown to the person the user is trying to communicate with. This dictionary contains: The 3,000 most commonly used words in the Korean language. English–Korean and Korean–English sections. Hangul and Romanized Korean. An introduction to and history of the Korean language. Information on Korean grammar. A guide to pronouncing Korean correctly. Other books from this bestselling series you might enjoy are: Pocket Tagalog Dictionary, Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary, Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, Pocket Cantonese Dictionary, Pocket Cambodian Dictionary, Pocket Indonesian Dictionary, Pocket Thai Dictionary, and Pocket Malay Dictionary.
Tuttle Learner's Korean-English Dictionary by Kyubyong Park Pdf
This is a comprehensive Korean to English dictionary for language learners. Finally, here is the dictionary that learners have been waiting for: one that specifically answers the needs of English speakers who are studying Korean. Designed for learners who are a elementary to intermediate level, it contains over 5,600 Korean headwords, including the most essential contemporary words, commonly used example phrases, and business and technical terms. Along with refreshingly clear English definitions, the entries are packed with helpful extra details that make learning easier. Included are: 5,633 example sentences given in Hangul, romanizations, and English. English–Korean Word Finder allows two–directional use. Explanations of common idiomatic expressions. Special notes to clarify differences and distinctions that can be challenging for English speakers. Romanization is included for all terms and examples, to assist learners. Extensive notes on grammar and meaning enhance understanding. Especially high–frequency words are marked. Endings and particles—very important components of the Korean language, but often overlooked in reference materials—are clearly indicated and explained. This dictionary presents, with care and expertise, all the words that are most essential for learners to know.
Korean Dictionary & Phrasebook by Jeyseon Lee,Kang-jin Yi Pdf
"Over 63 million people speak Korean worldwide. And the Korean peninsula has become one of the globe's most important business and financial centers. This guide, with its bilingual dictionary and practical-minded phrasebook, is an essential tool for students, travelers, and business people." "It features: more than 5,000 total dictionary entries; Korean words presented in Hangul script with Romanized pronunciation; a comprehensive phrasebook; easy-to-use pronunciation guide; and a special section devoted to Korean grammar."--BOOK JACKET.
Periplus Pocket Korean Dictionary by Seong-Chul Sim,Gene Baik Pdf
It's never a good idea to be overly–relient on technology while traveling! Look up words quickly and easily with this great travel-sized Korean dictionary. Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Korea Pocket Korean Dictionary is an essential tool for communication and a great way to learn Korean. It features all the essential Korean vocabulary appropriate for beginning to intermediate students. It's handy pocket format, and easy-to read type will make any future trip to Korea much easier. In addition to being an excellent English to Korean dictionary and Korean to English dictionary Pocket Korean Dictionary contains important notes on the Korean language, Korean grammar and Korean pronunciation. All Korean words are written in English as well as Korean script (hangul) so that in the case of difficulties the book can simply be shown to the person the user is trying to communicate with. This Korean dictionary contains: The 12,000 most commonly used words and expressions in the Korean language. The latest computer, mobile, internet and social media terms English–Korean and Korean–English sections. Hangul and Romanized Korean. An introduction to and history of the Korean language. Designed for English speakers Information on Korean grammar. A guide to pronouncing Korean correctly.
Korean Way In Business by Boye Lafayette De Mente Pdf
Learn the ins and outs of conducting business in South Korea. South Korean companies and technology have suddenly conquered the world. Samsung, Hyundai and LG are industry leaders and the global brands. Korean culture in the form of K-Pop music videos and "Korean Wave" films and TV dramas are watched everywhere from Tel Aviv to Singapore to Rio. Korean gourmet food trucks ply the streets of New York and LA, and kimchi has found a place on the shelves of well-stocked supermarkets around the world. With just a fraction of Japan's land area, less than half its population, and no natural resources—how have Korean companies managed to conquer the world in such a short period of time? What is the "secret sauce" of Korean business practices and companies that makes them so successful? To find out, readers need more than statistics and company profiles. Learning the basics about Korean culture, about Korean social etiquette and Korean business culture, will enable you to understand for the first time how Koreans think and why they work so effectively to achieve their goals. This understanding will enhance your own effectiveness in doing business with Koreans, or in competing with them—whether in Korea or elsewhere. The Korean Way in Business is a must-read for business professionals who wish to know the secrets underlying the commercial practices and business success of modern-day Koreans.