(noun, verb)
Hangul: 존경, 존경하다
Romanization [Korean]: Jongyeong, Jongyeonghada
 RETURN (i.e., to go or come back to a place where you were before)
HOME is the very one certain thing that describes the place we want to return to over and over again even many years have passed.
RETURN
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RETURN (i.e., to go or come back to a place where you were before)
HOME is the very one certain thing that describes the place we want to return to over and over again even many years have passed.
RETURN
(i.e.,… Read More RETURN (i.e., to put, give, send something back in its place)
Public library both allow free access to books or borrowing it for a while as long as one could certainly return it without tears on pages.
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RETURN (i.e., to put, give, send something back in its place)
Public library both allow free access to books or borrowing it for a while as long as one could certainly return it without tears on pages.
R… Read More SEAL (i.e., a mammal that eats fish and lives near the sea as sea lion)
True seals differ from sea lions in that they have no external ears, and are unable to walk on all-fours as the sea lions can.
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SEAL (i.e., a mammal that eats fish and lives near the sea as sea lion)
True seals differ from sea lions in that they have no external ears, and are unable to walk on all-fours as the sea lions can.
SEAL (i.e., a mamma… Read More SHOPPING
Women love to go shopping and spend money more than men do even those things they bought are not that necessary.
SHOPPING
(noun, verb)
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SHOPPING
Women love to go shopping and spend money more than men do even those things they bought are not that necessary.
SHOPPING
(noun, verb)
Hangul:&n… Read More SPRING (i.e., the season of growth) 
Spring is the season of the year between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again.
SPRING (i.e., the seaso… Read More
SPRING (i.e., the season of growth) 
Spring is the season of the year between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again.
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