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Convert Hangul Characters to Roman Letters and the opposite

UPDATE: I created my own tool that romanizes. Please visit the Hangul Converter page.

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Okay, okay…. I just updated my status in Facebook.com today— “I am too busy TO WRITE new posts”, so I will just keep romanizing and romanizing Korean OST lyrics because it does not require so much brain work. But, as I was searching for “Korean Lyrics Romanize” in Google to see how my site is going for this keyword, I found the website below from the search results.

[Ajax] Romanization of Korean language (Hangul)

So, I checked it out, and found this tool where anyone can romanize hangul lyrics, as long as they have the lyrics of course, and just cut and paste it.

If just because you think it is fun to do, I suggest you use this tool for coverting Hangul characters to Roman letters.. but I would like you to know that it will romanize by syllables, so you really can’t study Korean words with that..and some korean characters are pronounced differently sometimes… There are rules in Hangul which the tool does not follow.
But…. yeah… just for fun, still try this online tool! Really cool! :smile:

And here’s another, what if you wanted to do it the other way? Cool again, eh? Here it is!

The Roman-to-Hangul Convertion Service (opposite conversion)

One thing though, you can’t cut and paste on this tool the lyrics I am posting in Kreah-Craze.com, because I don’t usually follow what is in their Hangul Alphabet – Romanize Letters Chart. I am using another one, and applying irregularities.

I’m sharing these because you might also find these tools interesting and fun!

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15 comments for this post.

  1. peeeerfeeect!!!!
    love !t><

  2. Justina Vanessa Rait says:

    I mean…the hangul characters of my name…thanks….

  3. Justina Vanessa Rait says:

    hm..hello..I just want to know…what’s the korean translation of my name..tankx…

  4. kata says:

    thanks so much this links, it is very very usefull

  5. chella says:

    awesome . thanks for this site !!!!

  6. kristine says:

    hi!
    i just wanna ask if you know sites that can convert english words into korean? and english into hangul romanization? thanks a lot ! :)

  7. Yingjun Li says:

    i just want my name “Yingjun Li” converted to hangul characters..
    thanks.. ^^

  8. aikou says:

    wow! i’ve been searching for this kind of translator for quite a while now… thanks for the link!

    really glad i found this…

    cool!

    ^_^

  9. Jenny says:

    Wooooow!!!
    This Tool is amazing….
    Thanks for this translator….

  10. kreah says:

    Jason,

    this tool is not for translating though… it is just for romanizing… meaning korean characters changed to a readable roman letters like A B C

  11. Jason says:

    Thank you so much! These sites are AWESOME! It’s not as good as a korean translator, but at least I’ll be able to flirt a little :)

  12. leekyemar says:

    it’s cool i!!!! luv it!!!
    thnxs a lot!!!

  13. sticyo says:

    cool….
    thanks for the link….

  14. yin says:

    Annyeong haseyo Kreah,

    Any software for Romanization of Korean language (Hangul) and Roman-to-Hangul Convertion?

    Hamsahamnida…

  15. mikan says:

    i’dt ry it!!and its cool!!

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