Korean (North) Basic Phrases APK

Version 1.19.0 - com.robtheis.android.phrasebook.nk.bc
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Learn North Korean: Military-related phrases for foreign language learners

Korean (North) Basic Phrases apk

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Download Version 1.19.0 (70)
Apk Size27.54 MB
App DeveloperQvyshift LLC
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.4.x and up
App Packagecom.robtheis.android.phrasebook.nk.bc.apk
MD5461d3367ebac997d4e65905164a61090
Rate5
Website https://www.qvyshift.com

Download Korean (North) Basic Phrases 1.19.0 APK

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Korean (North) Basic Phrases is robtheis,android,phrasebook,communication,korean,(north),basic, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Qvyshift LLC website who developed it. com.robtheis.android.phrasebook.nk.bc.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.4.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 1.19.0 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 20+ times on store. You can also download com.robtheis.android.phrasebook.nk.bc APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Military-related Korean (North) phrases for language learners. With Korean (North) text and audio.
Using this app, you can select an English phrase and view its translation and how to pronounce it in Korean (North).
This app was originally developed as an entry to the 2010 CIO/G6 "Apps for the Army" competition, and it is based on the modules publicly available online from the U.S. Defense Language Institute. While this app's subject matter relates mainly to military topics, the app is broadly useful with content relating to a range of topics.
• Contains over 600 phrases with native speaker audio recordings
• Dictionary lookup: Type or say what you want to search
• Pronunciation help: See the transliterated/Romanized text
• Good for language learning, or as a reference
This app is part of a series of phrasebook apps published for many different languages and dialects. Phrasebooks in the series are available as "basic" and "medical" variants.
• Text may be exported as Anki flash cards
• Works offline: No network connection is required
• Search bar for quick vocabulary lookup
• No login or registration needed
• Dark background color minimizes eye strain
Many of the languages covered by this series of phrasebook apps are under-resourced, with translation apps and dictionaries not widely available from other sources.
Commands, Warnings and Instructions
Helpful Words, Phrases and Questions
Greetings and Introductions
Interrogation
Numbers
Days of the Week/Time
Directions
Locations
Descriptions (Colors, Shapes, Sizes, Tastes, Qualities, Quantities)
Emergency Terms
Food and Sanitation
Fuel and Maintenance
Medical Terms/General
Medical Terms/Parts of the Body
Military Ranks
Lodging
Occupations
Customs (Port of Entry)
Relatives
Weather
General Military Terms
Mine Warfare Terms
1. Choose a subject category from the menu. That category will be expanded.
2. From the expanded list of phrases shown, tap on the phrase you want.
3. On the phrase detail page, the Korean (North) phrase is shown alongside its pronunciation and the equivalent English phrase. Press the Play button to hear the audio pronunciation by a native speaker.
• U.S. military service members
• Doctors, nurses, and medical professionals
• Travelers
• Aid workers
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 Launch app and choose "Flash cards" from the menu in the top corner, and follow the prompts. 

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  1. Ausfy Ausfy-avatar

    Ausfy Ausfy

    Wanna get shot or imprisoned into one of the gulags in North Korea for rest of your life? Well here is a wonderful map for you that uses south Korean phrases, ignores honorific and omits communists lexicons. South Korean and North Korean pronunciation is different, yet this app fails to show the difference. For example, South Korean last name 이(pronounced as yee) would be changed to 리 (pronounced lee) thanks to ridiculous language rules in North Korea which you can read at Wikipedia.

  2. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    It's an ok app, and only shows North Korea dialect and native numbers. Has some good vocab tho.

  3. Manel Benatallah-avatar

    Manel Benatallah

    I like it because it helped me a lot and there is all languages yaaaay

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