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differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage"



 
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differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage" #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 27, 2008 15:25 pm   differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage"
 

Can you tell me the differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage"?

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differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage" #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 27, 2008 15:30 pm   differences between "trip", "travel" and "voyage"
 

A trip is usually a short journey, travel is often used as a verb and 'voyage' is frequently used in French but not so often in English.

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