Have you ever had a hard time when you had to write an address in English, such as when signing up for an overseas site or when purchasing direct using an overseas shopping mall?
If you are not familiar with English, you may find it difficult. If you enter an address in Korean, I will introduce a site that automatically translates it into English according to the form. 영문주소 변환
english address converter 좋은뉴스
The English address converter site automatically converts your home address into English, and the postal code is also automatically searched for convenient use. You can also use the English address converter at the top of Naver or Daum portal sites to translate your home address into English.
https://www.jusoen.com/
English address conversion
English address search, English address converter that converts Korean addresses such as lot numbers and new addresses to English addresses
www.jusoen.com
How to write an address in English
I will also give you the basics when writing your address in English. When writing the home address in English, write it in reverse order from when writing it in Korean.
For example, when writing an address in Korean, enter it as follows.
Postal code 12345
1-2 Eunma Apartment, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Recipient: Hong Gil-dong
However, English addresses are written in reverse order from Korean addresses. Enter the recipient’s name, apartment building number, street name, city name, zip code, and country in the following order as shown below.
Hong kil dong
1-2, Dachi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
1 2 3 4 5
Republic of Korea
Because Korean is translated as it is pronounced and written in English, there is no big problem with delivery even if there is a spelling, spelling, or typo. However, if there are many typos or spelling errors enough to read other towns, there may be shipping accidents, so be careful.
For reference, the zip code is an abbreviation of the zone improvement program and is called a zipcode and is sometimes written as a postal code. The US Zip Code is basically 5 digits in the front and 4 digits in the back, which is much longer than the 5 digits in Korea.