Usage examples of "japan standard time" in English with translation to French

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There were no railroads in Japan at that time. Il n'y avait pas de chemins de fer au Japon à cette époque.
I came to Japan for the first time. Je suis venu au Japon pour la première fois.
He came back to Japan for the first time in eight years. Il est revenu au Japon pour la première fois en huit ans.
Mary's been living in Japan so long. Don't you think it's time she adjusted to Japanese customs? Marie vit au Japon depuis assez longtemps. Ne pensez-vous pas qu'il est temps qu'elle s'adapte aux coutumes japonaises ?
I stayed in Japan only a few months, during which time I went through a series if hardships. Je suis resté au Japon seulement quelques mois, et pendant ce temps là j'ai affronté une série d'épreuves.
Is this your first time in Japan? Est-ce votre première visite au Japon ?
I haven't had much time to see Japan. Je n'ai pas eu beaucoup de temps pour voir le Japon.
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Je viens de Tokyo, Japon.
Many Americans wanted a gold standard. De nombreux Étasuniens voulaient un étalon or.
I think it's time for me to discuss the matter with him. Je pense qu'il est temps que je discute l'affaire avec lui.
Although she grew up in Japan, she still speaks fluent English. Bien qu'elle ait grandi au Japon, elle parle quand même un anglais fluide.
The statistics show that our standard of living is high. Les statistiques montrent que notre niveau de vie s'est élevé.
What do you spend most of your time doing? Que fais-tu, la plupart du temps ?
He came to Japan seven years ago. Il est venu au Japon il y a sept ans.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich. La justice de ce pays, c'est un peu deux poids deux mesures : il y a la justice des pauvres et la justice des riches.
What time do you go home? À quelle heure rentrez-vous à la maison ?
In Japan the ceilings are quite low for foreigners. Les étrangers ont tendance à trouver les plafonds japonnais plutôt bas.
It's the gold standard. C'est l'étalon or.
Tom is wasting time Tom perd du temps.
Mr Oh came to Japan to study Japanese. Monsieur Oh est venu au Japon pour étudier le japonais.
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