(1) samtal1stash I was taking a class with a French professor earlier, and an example came out saying, “I want to travel somewhere in the countryside, so there is a mountain in the countryside.”;;;; Come to think of it, this is a country where 70% of the country is mountainous, so I’m getting a commission.image text translation
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(1)Pizza Plant sokssiplant 19:00image text translation
(2)English forest fire translates into Korean forest fire.
(3)Every time I see something, I realize that all Korean forests are in the mountains.
(4)Oh, I’m getting a commission. sa·1st, I was taking a class with a French professor earlier, and an example came out saying, “I want to travel somewhere in the countryside, so there’s a mountain in the countryside.”;;;; Now that I think about it, 70% of the country was a mountainous country.
(1)Pizza Plant sokssiplant 19:00image text translation
(2)A reply to soksiplant.
(3)While talking with foreigners about the main building and clan clans in Korea, he was shocked that many families had mountains. There are so many mountains. Yes, there are probably more than 100 mountains in Seoul alone. There’s a mountain in the city. Yes, there are a lot. We had the same conversation.
(4)Pizza plant sokssiplant 3 o’clock
(5)People in the high mountains are sometimes surprised to hear that there are many mountains in the city. There are a few cities on the mountain, but there aren’t hundreds of mountains in the city, so it’s very unique that there are small mountains scattered in the city, but Koreans, including me, think it’s natural that there are two or three mountains in each neighborhood.
(6)It’s fun to translate the word “back hill” directly into a foreign language. It’s less fun to move to a back hill, which means “back hill,” and Koreans often buy apartments, so there’s no back yard, but if anyone says there’s a back mountain, non-Koreans find it fun.
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