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How do I organise a personal interpreter in Seoul. We would need to hire them for one day only.?


They don't have to be a trained interpreter, but someone who is confident with English. We are visiting the agency we adopted our son through and want to ensure they understand our questions, as last time we had difficulty.

I read that you could get a free interpreter specially for tourist try checking this site......http://english.tour2korea.com/index.asp

Last time I went to Korea, the only common place I found that could provide interpreters was the Taxis. I think if you go in the front/back seat, they have a sticker on the inside that tells you what to do for an interpreter.. I may be wrong.

You can troll the language institutes for foreigners learning Korean.
I would recommend that you get a native English speaker that can do Korean rather than vice versa. You will get your message across better.

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