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Volgvan
3 years ago
9

How do you say "I like to travel" in Korean?

World Languages
2 answers:
SashulF [63]3 years ago
8 0
Mala firayala avadta.....
Anna007 [38]3 years ago
6 0
This is how you say i like to travel in korean 나는 여행을 좋아한다. (<span>naneun yeohaeng-eul joh-ahanda)</span>
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