Naver Dictionary

[2][3] Naver Dictionary was launched in 1999, supporting the English language.

[9] In 2014, Naver reportedly spent ₩100 billion per year to access databases and reference materials.

[11] it also show results from the Dictionary of Tourism Terms (관광용어 용례사전) by the Korea Tourism Organization, Jeolla dialect dictionary in 2022, Multilingual Dictionary of Korean Art Teminology (한국미술 다국어 용어사전) in 2023,[12] and Urimalsaem, which is operated by the National Institute of Korean Language.

[4] The service aggregates various dictionaries, glossaries, encyclopedias, images, video, and audio related to definitions.

[6] In June 2023, the South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety began offering standardized translations for public signs in eight languages on the platform.