Let's Eat (먹자, Mokja) Written in Korean Hangul Notebook [Lined] [6x9] [110 Pages]

Let's Eat (먹자, Mokja) Written in Korean Hangul Notebook [Lined] [6x9] [110 Pages]
Author: Inspiring Korean Notebooks
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Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-12-05
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ISBN: 9781671940345


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A fun notebook that has 먹자 (Mokja) written in Hangul (the Korean alphabet). It means "Let's eat!". This notebook also feature staples of Korean cuisine like Kimchi, Bibimbap, Tteokbokki.110 lined pages, soft matte cover. Perfect for notes, logs or to give as a gift.Other fun Korean word notebooks available too


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