Usage examples of "Japanese Red Army" in English with translation to Spanish

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Japan's army took control of the government in Tokyo in late 1931. El ejército de Japón tomó control del gobierno de Tokio a finales de 1931.
We learned how to pronounce Japanese. Aprendimos a pronunciar japonés.
I'm colorblind, I can't tell red from green. Daltónico que soy, no distingo al rojo del verde.
Tom abandoned his wife and joined the army. Tom abandonó a su esposa y se unió al ejército.
Generally, the Japanese are very diligent workers. Generalmente, los japoneses son trabajadores muy diligentes.
The man all in red was holding a gun. El hombre de rojo estaba portando una pistola.
With the heirless king going crazy and royal family poisoned, the general of the army finally had his chance to usurp the throne. Con el rey sin heredero volviéndose loco y la familia real envenenada, el general del ejército finalmente tuvo su oportunidad de usurpar el trono.
She is known as the Japanese Picasso. Ella es conocida como la Picasso japonesa.
The sun at dusk is red. El sol es rojo al atardecer.
The army slowly advanced across the river. El ejército avanzó lentamente por el río.
And what if we went to a Japanese restaurant tonight? ¿Y si fuéramos a un restaurante japonés esta noche?
A red wine, please. Un vino rojo, por favor.
The army advanced on the enemy. La armada avanzó sobre el enemigo.
She can hardly speak Japanese. Ella apenas habla japonés.
The roof of my house is red. El techo de mi casa es rojo.
A language is a dialect with an army and navy. Un idioma es un dialecto con armada y navío.
The foreigner speaks Japanese as if it were his native language. El extranjero habla japonés como su fuera su lengua nativa.
She has red hair and freckles. Tiene el pelo rojo y pecas.
The army is in the north to protect the border. El ejército está en el norte para proteger la frontera.
Mr Oh came to Japan to study Japanese. El señor Oh vino a Japón a estudiar japonés.
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