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2 Dec 2019
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (US)
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English (UK)
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Trek
Track
What’s the difference in the pronunciation and the meaning ?
And are there any connections in the meaning? They’re from the same root?
Trek
Track
What’s the difference in the pronunciation and the meaning ?
And are there any connections in the meaning? They’re from the same root?
Track
What’s the difference in the pronunciation and the meaning ?
And are there any connections in the meaning? They’re from the same root?
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- English (US)
- French (France)
A trek is a long distance hiking journey by foot. For example, “We trekked the 69 kilometers along the Himalayas.”
A track is usually just a track field. For example, “Run five laps around the track.”
- Simplified Chinese (China)

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