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Alisha
Where can I practice translation?
I was wondering if there are any sites where I can be given an english article and try translating it to Korean on my own and then see the correct translation. I think this would be good practice..
Jun 10, 2015 7:12 PM
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Try
https://quizlet.com/44888677/flashcards
Or
Compare English
http://www.arama.kr/index.php?mid=ViriyaAcademy&category=558&document_srl=1691
And corresponding Korean
http://www.arama.kr/index.php?mid=ViriyaAcademy&category=558&document_srl=1688
June 11, 2015
1
Well, here's three reading practices that I guess you could use:
http://www.koreangrammarplus.com/category/korean-reading-practice/
June 11, 2015
There's also some sort of Korean/K-pop website that's pretty big that posts translated articles with links to the original...
June 11, 2015
Also, unless you're translating common, basic introductions and short blurbs and what not (which would probably not be that hard to find in the form of Korean -> English, you'd just have to look at the English first), translating longer articles and what not naturally might be very difficult at this point.
June 11, 2015
Plus, there's so many different ways to say things in a language. Change one little things and you might need to change a bunch of others. It would stink to get the impression that you're incorrect when it could be an alternate way to say it.
June 11, 2015
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Alisha
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