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7 Aug 2017
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How do you say, "Food", "Eggs", "Omelet", and "Breakfast" in Korean? 💕
How do you say, "Food", "Eggs", "Omelet", and "Breakfast" in Korean? 💕
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7 Aug 2017
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food is 음식
eggs is 계란 or 달걀
omelet is 오믈렛
breakfast is 아침식사 but we say 아침
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food is 음식
eggs is 계란 or 달걀
omelet is 오믈렛
breakfast is 아침식사 but we say 아침
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