Wednesday, May 9, 2018

PACK (i.e., to put things into bags or boxes when going on holiday or leaving one’s place)

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When having either a business trip or a vacation, one must pack his/her things according to its use and necessity.
PACK (i.e., to put things into bags or boxes when going on holiday or leaving one’s place)
(verb)
Hangul: 짐을 싸다
Romanization [Korean]: Jimeul Ssada

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