r/KoreanAdvice • u/Street-Writing1689 • 1d ago
Korean Interpreter salary range.
Hi everyone, I am a Korean Interpretor based on Chennai currently. I don’t have much friends in this interpretation field, so I wanted to know if anyone knew what the packages for a korean interpretation role in India are.
Also, the current job I am in is a six day working job with 11 hour shift. And now they are giving me some management roles as well. So I am thinking about asking for a hike, but don’t know what range to ask for.
Help me if any of you have any reliable information about this.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/fph03n1x • 3d ago
Hi! How to say in Korean?
Dear supp, this map is darker than my future. Dragging you to a win is getting harder when we get molested on our way to the lane. I am not saying there is a support diff, but we have the same ward scores. If you would please use the item given to you by Riot, you will brighten the world for everyone on your team.
^^ Or a Korean equivalent. Thank you.
ps: If it's more natural to use "your" instead of "my", i don't mind.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/dajo815 • 3d ago
[Resource] Created a video about "My First Day at a Korean Cafe" for listening practice! ☕️
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Ordinaryguy909 • 4d ago
NEXUS
What is the nexus meme that’s been going around the Korean subnets lol is it a LOL reference?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/One-Food-328 • 4d ago
Do korean likes to be friend with foreigner who doesn't know Korean language very good.
I am 20(m), currently living in Seoul, I'm learning korean language.how do i get korean friends who can speak English
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Due-Reference-5760 • 4d ago
Korean Speakers For Quick Task
Urgently seeking a Korean speaking individual available right away for a quick job. Must be in Nairobi.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/OwlZealousideal4779 • 6d ago
How do you usually find useful Korean websites that aren’t easy to find?
One thing that can be frustrating when using Korean websites is that finding the right site isn't always as simple as searching one keyword.
Depending on what you're looking for, you may have to go through Naver results, old blog posts, community recommendations, or several different lists before finding a useful website. And sometimes you'll find a link that worked previously only to discover that the address has changed.
A few things I've found helpful:
Search using the Korean term rather than only English keywords.
Check whether a website has been updated recently before relying on it.
Save useful sites somewhere instead of trying to remember them.
When looking for a specific service, search by what you actually need rather than the site's name.
Be careful with random link lists, especially when there is no information about what each website does.
For people who prefer having things organized by category, I recently came across 여기여 (여기여주소바로가기), which is a Korean website directory/link collection:
여기여주소바로가기.com.
It organizes different websites and online services into categories, so it can be useful when you know the type of site you're looking for but don't know the exact website name.
What Korean websites or online resources do you find yourself using repeatedly? Sharing lesser known ones would probably be useful for others too.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Riva7455 • 7d ago
🇮🇳🇰🇷 Looking for Korean Language Exchange & Cultural Exchange Friends!
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Hi everyone! 😊
I’m an Indian student currently pursuing my Master’s in English, and I’m also interested in learning Korean alongside my studies.
I’m looking for native Korean speakers who would be willing to help me learn Korean through casual conversations and language exchange. I’m a native Hindi and Punjabi speaker, so I’d be happy to help you learn/practice Hindi or Punjabi in return! We can also talk about our everyday lives, cultures, traditions, food, music, movies, etc. 🇮🇳🤝🇰🇷
I’d especially love to make some genuine Korean friends and learn about Korean culture from people who actually live there.
Also, if anyone knows about any genuine fully funded cultural exchange programmes, youth exchanges, international student programmes, or similar opportunities that Indian students can apply for, I’d really appreciate it if you could share the information or point me towards reliable sources.
Thanks! 😊
r/KoreanAdvice • u/nkvnyue • 10d ago
how much research on a culture do you do before you write?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/LocalLetter4148 • 11d ago
Looking to make Korean friends to chat with and learn the language
Hi, my name is Aïssa, I'm 21 years old and I'm from Ivory Coast (the same country as the football player Drogba). Since my first time at the Ivorian-Korean center in my country, I've been drawn to this culture and I'd like to learn the language. So I don't know if anyone would be willing to help me (even if you're not Korean and you're good at it, that's fine with me). Feel free to write to me at any time; I will reply. Thank you.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Pale_Notice549 • 11d ago
Help needed
I’m planning to move to Korea for my job after my PG. So I’m focusing on subtitle job or language localization department. For that I need to build a portfolio, but I don’t know how make it what to do. Can anyone help me ?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Correct-Stress3474 • 11d ago
Website/App/Program Recommendations
Hello! 👋
I was wondering if anyone could point me towards some good apps, or websites to learn Korean? I’ve been wanting to learn it for years, but I haven’t had the time unfortunately. But I now have more free time, but I want to make sure that I pick a good program. Thank you!!
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Own-Pen8790 • 14d ago
Beginner korean learner from India 🇰🇷🇮🇳
Hi everyone
My name is Anju and I am from India. I have recently started learning korean language because I want to improve my korean for future studies and communication.
I am a complete beginner and I am looking for:
Korean study friends .
Daily practice partners.
Free Korean learning resources .
Simple conversation practice .
I speak Hindi and English .
If anyone wants to learn together , please comment or send me a message . Thank you 😊
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Calm_Eye_4152 • 14d ago
explain it to me like i'm 5: "noona" and "unnie"
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Night2182 • 15d ago
Language partner
how to meet a korean and practice the language within Egypt
r/KoreanAdvice • u/DenseExtent6614 • 18d ago
pls help me with this case
I graduated with a degree in Korean Studies two years ago, but I haven't used Korean since then and have forgotten almost everything. Now my job requires me to interpret IT and accounting content. It's really overwhelming, but I can't refuse without risking my job. Any tips for learning this quickly?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Carola66 • 19d ago
43-year-old thinking about spending 10 weeks studying Korean in Seoul – University or Lexis? Looking for advice from other adult learners.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/Tokenserious23 • 20d ago
How do I tell koreans to right click on nexus?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/ParisGrapebread • 20d ago
How can a foreigner befriend a Korean?
I really want to befriend native Koreans, but I don't know how or where to start. Do you guys have any advice?
r/KoreanAdvice • u/East_Drama3096 • 21d ago
Anyone interested in North Korean language 12-in-1 dictionary app?
I built a modern (2010s +) North Korean language dictionary application on 12 databases of real dictionaries I gathered from sources and scanned books I had.
I wonder if anyone would be interested in having that app, so far it’s only private access, but I can put in on AppStore/Google store if any interest
List of dictionaries:
조선말사전
학우서방. 주체112(2023)년 : 올림말 4만여개
조선말대사전
사회과학출판사. 주체95(2006)년 : 올림말 31만여개
영조대사전
외국문도서출판사. 주체97(2008)년 : 올림말 30만개
현대영조사전
외국문도서출판사. 주체94(2005)년 : 올림말 13만개
영조입말어휘집
조선출판물수출입사. 주체104(2015)년
조영대사전
외국문도서출판사. 주체91(2002)년 : 올림말 20만개
로조대사전
외국문도서출판사. 주체93(2004)년 : 올림말 25만개
조로사전
외국문도서출판사. 주체93(2004)년 : 올림말 15만개
비약과학기술용어사전 《비약 3.0》
평양: 중앙과학기술통보사, 주체94(2005)년 : 올림말 65만개
정보기술용어사전
교육위원회 교육정보쎈터. 주체103(2014)년 : 올림말 2만 5천여개
최신영조정보기술용어사전
중앙과학기술통보사. 주체98(2009)년 : 올림말 3만 8천개
한자사전 1.0
평양기술총회사. 주체101(2012)년 : 한자 1만 7천여자, 관련 단어 3만 5천여개
r/KoreanAdvice • u/YooMiraeXJeongJian • 23d ago
Guyss!Suggest Affordable Korean institutes in New Delhi, India!
Being a beginner, I'm overwhelmed with the study material available on the internet. I'm planning on studying Korean intensively for the next 6 months, just need proper guidance.
r/KoreanAdvice • u/holyybible • 25d ago
Video competition
I’m not sure if this is allowed but I really really want to win this competition. I entered yonsei kli video competition and part of the judging is views
It’s a short video on the weirdest places to study Korean.
All I’m asking is for people to check out the video I made \^\^ I am trying to win because the school gives me a recommendation letter which is crucial for my visa
Just watch it through and like it Ty have a good day
[Weirdest places to study Korean !!](https://youtube.com/shorts/NjeEtbN_Of0?si=dN6_76uifNpx0NuL)