Usage examples of "Japan's Diet" in English with translation to Italian

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My mother is on a diet. Mia madre è a dieta.
Shizuoka, one of Japan's prefectures, face the Pacific Ocean. Shizuoa, una delle prefetture del Giappone, si affaccia sull'Ocean Pacifico.
He's on a diet because he is a little overweight. È a dieta perché è un po' sovrappeso.
Kyoto is Japan's former capital. Kyoto è la precedente capitale del Giappone.
Tom has to go on a diet. Tom deve cominciare una dieta.
What do you think about Japan's educational system? Cosa ne pensi del sistema scolastico giapponese?
Which diet is better? Quale dieta è migliore?
I want to study Japan's history at the university. Io voglio studiare la storia del Giappone all'università.
I'm on a diet. Sono a dieta.
Mt. Fuji is Japan's tallest mountain. Il monte Fuji è la più alta montagna del Giappone.
I have to lose weight, so I'm going on a diet. Devo perdere peso, quindi mi metto a dieta.
Unfortunately, three days ago a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Japan's Tohoku region. Sfortunatamente, tre giorni fa un terremoto di magnitudo 8,8 ha colpito la costa pacifica della regione giapponese del Tohoku.
You must go on a diet because you are too fat. Devi cominciare una dieta perché sei troppo grasso.
We're going to eat a lot tonight so I hope you're not on a diet. Mangeremo molto stasera e quindi spero che tu non sia a dieta.
I think all fat people should go on a diet. Penso che tutte le persone grasse dovrebbero mettersi a dieta.
She's lost a lot of weight since she went on a diet. Ha perso molto peso da quando si è messa a dieta.
I think I have to go back on a diet after Christmas. Penso che dopo Natale dovrò tornare a dieta.
This diet is full of vitamins. Questa dieta è piena di vitamine.
Tomorrow, I start the diet. Domani inizio la dieta.
Do I have to change my diet? Devo cambiare la mia dieta?
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