Core practice
Korean Sentence Analyzer
Write or paste any Korean sentence and get a word-by-word breakdown with grammar notes, vocabulary cards, a translation, and audio.
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What it does
Type or paste Korean text and Elephant takes it apart for you. The sentence is segmented into words, particles, and endings, shown as a color-coded map. Click any highlighted word to open a vocabulary card with definitions and a difficulty level, see the English translation of the whole sentence, and listen to a natural-sounding audio reading.
How the analysis works
Under the hood, a dictionary-based Korean morphological analyzer splits the text into morphemes. That means conjugated forms are traced back to their dictionary form, so a verb like the past-tense form in your sentence links to the base verb you would actually look up, with the attached endings identified separately.
In parallel, a neural translation engine translates the sentence and a text-to-speech model generates a native-quality audio reading. As these requests take some time, results stream in progressively: tokenization appears first, then vocabulary cards, the translation, grammar explanations for particles and endings, and finally synthesized audio. You can start reading the breakdown while the rest is still loading.
What you get from each sentence
Every word and grammar point in the breakdown can be added to your study queue with one click. Reviews are scheduled with FSRS spaced repetition, the family of algorithms created for and used by Anki, so vocabulary you meet in real sentences comes back right before you would forget it.
With a free account your analyzed sentences are kept in a personal history, so a sentence you puzzled over last week is easy to revisit. The demo below works without any account. Analysis can be shared via a link as well!
What an analysis looks like
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Korean Sentence Analyzer: questions
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