how to type a certian language? |
how to type a certian language? |
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![]() The Secret Hacker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,780 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 18,712 ![]() |
im trying to type down korean characters but i dont know how to type them down. i have microsoft word 2000 and im not sure if that can let me type korean characters. does anybody know how?
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There are some downloadable softwares in some stores that you can download for certain types of languages. But, this is what I do, so you won't spend that much money; Go to Altavista Babelfish, type in some words/phrases/sentence/paragraphs/etc. Then select from and to languages, translate it, and copy and paste the characters of languages. It's pretty simple.
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![]() The Secret Hacker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,780 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 18,712 ![]() |
QUOTE(azn_pnoy_boi @ Jun 15 2005, 11:39 AM) Go to Altavista Babelfish, type in some words/phrases/sentence/paragraphs/etc. Then select from and to languages, translate it, and copy and paste the characters of languages. It's pretty simple. ![]() To be honest, i dont like that method. One time, I saw the informal version of "Sorry" in Korean (mi an hae yo). I knew it was the informal version but i wanted to check to see if it was correct. i translated at babelfish and i got one of the most inacurrate translations i heard. Something to do with "beautiful." Since "Mi" means beautiful in korean, i could see why it was inacurrately translated. Korean has a lot of ways to be formal/informal, so i really can't rely on babelfish sometimes. i'm going to try out mipadi's method. + edit okay, i got that. but my main point is to try to type korean. i dont have office xp, i have office 2000. any tips? |
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