Korean ↔ English language services

Not just the words.
The meaning between them.

Language carries tone, culture, intention, and personality. Drawing on a life and career across Korea, the United States, and Singapore, I help people communicate clearly without losing the human voice behind the message.

01 · Written language

Translation that sounds
written—not translated.

I translate between Korean and English with attention to meaning, rhythm, audience, and tone. The goal is not a word-for-word mirror; it is a version that feels clear and natural in the language your reader actually receives.

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PROJECTS MAY INCLUDE
  • Creative scripts and dialogue
  • Web, brand, and presentation copy
  • General professional communication
  • Story and character materials
  • Translation review for tone and naturalness

02 · Spoken language

Interpretation that keeps
the conversation human.

Good interpretation carries more than information. It helps people follow nuance, respond with confidence, and stay connected to the conversation in real time.

Creative meetings and collaborative sessions

Interviews and conversations

Remote calls and general professional meetings

Conversational or consecutive Korean–English interpretation

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A clear beginning

How we find
the right words.

01

Share the context

Tell me who the audience is, what the communication needs to achieve, and how it should feel.

02

Confirm the scope

We agree on language direction, materials, format, schedule, and any terminology or preparation required.

03

Communicate clearly

I translate or interpret with attention to meaning, tone, cultural context, and the people on both sides.

Every project is reviewed before booking. Certified, legal, medical, highly technical, or simultaneous interpretation requirements must be discussed and explicitly confirmed in advance.

Across languages, between people

Tell me what needs
to be understood.

Include the language direction, project type, approximate length or meeting duration, audience, and hoped-for timeline.

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