5/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for KDrama Talk for iPhone.
KDrama Talk is paid iOS app published by Scott VOPA
Awesomeskateboarder
I really want to use this app and it seems like a fun and great way to learn some extra words in Korean but... when I open the app it only shows up on half of my screen and the other half blacks out. I refreshed the app, and even tried deleting the app and reinstalling it but nothing seems to help. Please fix this because I really want to use it
catolicasoy
I was sad when the IOS 10 update started because I was unable to open this app but now I'm using it again I recommend.
Seashell0322
So this was totally worth a dollar. I have been trying to learn Korean for over a year. I have listened to a lot of audiobooks where they would say Korean phrases (i mean I can say hello, goodbye, can you speak English?, etc) but for my obsession of watching kdramas it did nothing to help me understand what they were saying. This app is great. It is a big help for helping me understand better and I love the quiz (that is what I spend most of my time on). I'm going to be spending a lot of time on this app so thanks a lot ?????
Lost Marimo
This is the best app that has ever been created. Learning Korean to watch kdramas is nearly impossible because of all the slang and specific words. This app only teaches those few. I can’t ask where the bathroom is but I can ask you to turn in your resignation letter, or if I was your first love, or to call security. And honestly those three could easily be used in one scene in a kdrama. I would watch it.
Say-rah w
I love Kdramas and have been studying Korean for 2 years. I lived and worked there. I think the app is great because it has 한글 and audio as well as English. I also love the cute graphics!! One correction though - adopted says 이방 but it's 이뱡. 나는 이뱡 가는 사람 ;) 감사합니다!
TexKor
This is a practical app for all of those in the same boat, needing to learn drama-speak. Kudos to you and the kids! Would be 5 stars, but the speech doesn't work (I'm on iPad air).
Rain4325
You have some of the romanizations under the wrong terms. For example the term " are you ok" has the "are you upset" romanization and the term "are you kidding?" Has the "are you ok?" Romanization