Okay, the user wants me to translate "travelled with" into Korean. Let me check the rules again. The first rule says to translate all content into Korean. The second rule states that if the content is already in Korean, leave it as is. The third rule is to provide only the translation without any explanations.
So, "travelled with" is in English. I need to translate it. The verb "travelled" is past tense, so in Korean, that would be "여행했다". "With" translates to "와 함께" or "와 함께". So putting it together, "travelled with" would be "와 함께 여행했다". Wait, but maybe the user wants a more natural phrasing. Let me think. If it's a direct translation, "travelled with" could be "...와 함께 여행했다" where the blank is the person or thing. But since the original is just "travelled with", maybe the translation should be "와 함께 여행했다" as a standalone phrase. Alternatively, if it's part of a sentence, but the user provided just the phrase. I should stick to the direct translation. Let me confirm. "travelled with" as a verb phrase would be "와 함께 여행했다". Yes, that's correct. So the translation is "와 함께 여행했다".
와 함께 여행했다
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