kimchi-reader

A reader for korean learner

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-11-08
Cried
en Amazing!
2023-10-30
Key
en Literally the best tool out there for learning Korean
2024-08-14
Jamil Kim
2024-06-16
Rein Koop
en Amazing. Best. Must have for Korean learning
2024-06-15
testing123
en I've barely started using it but I'm so excited about this from seeing an app on Reddit. I'm TOPIK 6 but I have kind of given up on trying to find more authentic material to study because it's so time consuming to check vocab. I'm an English teacher in Korea so I've recommended Language Reactor about a thousand times to my students, but Korean doesn't usually work with these apps because of the grammar structures. I'm AMAZED at how the app knows that "날씨가" for example is "날씨" +가 when you hover over it. I wanted to write a review despite not having used it long because it seriously works so well and so many learners need to know about it! Dev please post to r/korean!!
2024-06-12
Quincoces
pt Muito bom para criar um baralho personalizado no anki de forma rápida e eficiente usando palavras, frases e audio de coisas que você ainda não aprendeu em coreano.
2023-11-12
Adrian
got me so hyped im doing backflips rn
2023-11-12
Adrian
en got me so hyped im doing backflips rn
2023-04-09
웨슬리
Really useful extension for learning Korean. Better than most other options as it understands that a word can take several grammatical forms, or have grammatical features connected to it, and does not assume that it is a different word (or lemma). It's still currently in development, but the developer is working very hard and is super responsive to us users. :)
2023-04-09
웨슬리
en Really useful extension for learning Korean. Better than most other options as it understands that a word can take several grammatical forms, or have grammatical features connected to it, and does not assume that it is a different word (or lemma). It's still currently in development, but the developer is working very hard and is super responsive to us users. :)