There is a wonderful site called "text to speech" at http://free-translator.imtranslator.net/鈥?/a> that pronounces the words as a native speaker would.
It handles Korean, so you are in luck.
The catch is that you have to input the Korean as Hangul, so you might need a English to Korean dictionary first. You can use ECTACO at http://www.ectaco.co.uk/English-Korean-D鈥?/a> to get your words in Hangul first. Then input that at Text-to-Speech and you will be in good shape!
Hope this helps :)What is the website for a language translator? (english to korea/korea to english) (pronunciation)?
thx David for helping me.. its really useful u know.. i really appreciate it.. because i really want to learn Korean but i can't find the course around here in Jakarta.. thx again
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What is the website for a language translator? (english to korea/korea to english) (pronunciation)?but what i meant is the writing of the pronounciation like for example annyeong or something.. but thx..
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