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What does this Japanese mean?
Where do you want to travel most? And explain the reasons in 250 words.
You didn't ask "ころと"; It should be ところ, which means place, place, place. And the following "と" takes over the following half sentence. Translated into Chinese is: and, and. And meaning.
If all your Japanese sentences are expressed in Chinese characters, it should be
Travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel, travel.
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