"Sinsa" could be "신사" in Korean, and it means "Gentleman."
Sinsa Station was created in 1985.
You can use a Korean-English dictionary to translate Korean into English.
Occasionally English but mainly Korean.
allison in korean
You can download English subtitle for Korean drama at fever.com and viki.com.
"Sumida" in Korean means "to live" or "to be alive" in English.
The Korean word "점선 (jeom-seon)" means "dotted line" in English.
It's the same in Korean as it is in English.
Hey is the same in Korean as it is in English. It is spelled 헤이
Echo (English) -> 에코 : phonetically eko (Korean)
Some words do not translate from English to Korean (or from Korean to English). Those words would appear in the native language, for instance, a word in English will be the same in a Korean sentence. For example: Microsoft is cool Microsoft는 멋지다
it is Korean translated to English it is GWOT