Spanish-English-Korean Wordpress translation

We set up your WordPress website and configure it to translate from English to Korean or from Korean to English. Translate your WordPress and start selling your products also in South Korea.

 

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Ever thought of translating your WordPress corporate site into Korean?

WordPress is the most widely used Content Management System (CMS) on the Internet. More than 60% of websites in English or Korean have been developed using this popular CMS.

In a globalized world, translating your WordPress from English into Korean makes it possible to expand your market niche and sell your products and services in other interesting countries like South Korea.

Our native Korean-speaking translators will faithfully translate your most valued content into Korean. They will employ the right words and phrasing to capture the attention of your potential customers located in and in other countries where Korean is widely used.

Once your WordPress is linked to our translation management platform, we will import every piece of content and text string. All translations will be assigned and reviewed by expert Spanish-English-Korean translators. All pieces of information are taken into account: pages, posts, custom fields and custom post types, taxonomies (like categories and tags), slugs, menus, widgets and meta-tags to help you rank your site properly.

Multilingual plugin available in Korean

By default, WordPress is not designed to be multilingual. WPML is a plugin developed by OntheGoSystems that allows you to translate you WordPress site into Korean. You can also choose the local dialect of Korean that is spoken in South Korea. That way, you will be addressing Koreans in proper Korean and encourage them to buy your products and services.

Our English-Spanish-Korean translation service for WordPress includes a lifetime license and updates for the WPML plugin. In order to calculate the volume of words to be translated, we can install this multilingual plugin and easily export the WordPress content into our translation management platform. You will only be paying a word rate.

Translation memories are multilingual databases where English / Spanish / Korean sentences are paired and saved for future use. This is a significant cost saving, since the same sentence is translated and paid for one single time.

Translating your WordPress website into Korean will rank your pages in Google and Yahoo. With a good SEO strategy Koreans will find you and trust your brand more. Translating for SEO purposes is also called International SEO. In the case of WordPress, we specially recommend the Yoast SEO plugin, which is compatible with WPML and allows for the translation of meta-tags (title, description and keywords) from English into Korean or vice versa.

Woocommerce: get your online shop easily translated into Korean or from Korean

 

Woocommerce is a comprehensive set of plugins for creating your online shop. Why not translating your shop into Korean? Choose your best selling services and products: now you can translate all your product names, description and the purchase process into Korean or into any language you choose. Woocommerce is fully compatible with both WPML and Yoast SEO, so if you invest in translating into Korean you can be sure that your website will not have any incompatibility issues.

Do not limit your market share to English-speaking web users. a professional translation into Korean will pay off in the long run and will help your company build trust in countries such as South Korea

 

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Where does the Korean language come from?

Until the 7th century, Korean was written in Chinese characters, which are not suitable for agglutinative languages, and so a syllabic alphabet was developed. In the 15th century an alphabet was created that is still used today, Hangul, a completely new creation that finally prevailed in the 20th century.

Korean is spoken by about 63 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Russia. The relationship between Korean and other languages is uncertain, although some linguists believe that it belongs to the Altaic languages. Grammatically, Korean is very similar to Japanese and about 70% of its vocabulary comes from Chinese.