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Usages of travel
Skjorten din er ny, men du har en travel dag, ikke sant?
Your shirt is new, but you have a busy day, right?
Det er en travel morgen, for jeg må handle mat og hente en pakke.
It is a busy morning, because I have to shop for groceries and pick up a package.
Det blir en travel dag, men jeg er likevel glad for å se henne.
It will be a busy day, but I am still happy to see her.
Tirsdagen er rolig, men kvelden er travel.
Tuesday is calm, but the evening is busy.
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