The most common and natural translation of "Sight Words" in Korean is: **눈으로 익히는 단어 (nuneuro ikkineun daneo)** This literally translates to "words learned by sight." It's a very clear and understandable way to explain the concept. Here are a few other options, though they are less commonly used: * **시각 단어 (sigak daneo):** This translates to "visual words." It's a more direct translation, but might not be as immediately clear to some people. * **즉시 인지 단어 (jeuksi inji daneo):** This translates to "immediately recognized words." This is a more descriptive translation, but can be a bit long. Therefore, **눈으로 익히는 단어 (nuneuro ikkineun daneo)** is the best option for most situations.
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English Worksheets
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sight-words/bingo
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sight-words/dolch-grade-1
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sight-words/flashcards
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sight-words/fry-301-500
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sight-words/fry-first-100
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sight-words/rainbow-write
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sight-words/ring-cards
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