Usage examples of "Japan post holdings" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Japan has diplomatic relations with China. O Japão tem relações diplomáticas com a China.
You should apply for that post. Você deveria se inscrever para aquela vaga.
I have come to Japan not to teach but to write. Eu vim para o Japão não para ensinar, mas para escrever.
I wonder if you could tell me if there is a post office in this area. Será que você poderia me dizer se há uma agência de correios nesta área?
Compared with America or China, Japan is a small country. Comparado à América ou China, o Japão é um país pequeno.
Excuse me, but I'm looking for the post office. Desculpe-me, mas estou procurando o correio.
Have you ever read the Constitution of Japan? Você já leu a Constituição do Japão?
I want you to go to the post office. Quero que você vá ao correio.
Japan imports most of the energy resources it needs. O Japão importa a maior parte dos recursos energéticos de que precisa.
The post office is the brown building. O correio fica no edifício marrom.
Tom came to Japan three years ago and has been living here ever since then. Tom veio para o Japão há três anos e tem vivido aqui desde então.
Please take that baggage to the post office. Por favor, leve essa bagagem ao correio.
China is bigger than Japan. A China é maior que o Japão.
Is there a post office around here? Há uma agência de correios aqui perto?
Japan is a rich country. O Japão é um país rico.
There is a post office in front of the station. Existe uma agência de correios em frente a estação.
Capital of Japan is Tokyo. A capital do Japão é Tóquio.
Please remember to post the letter on your way home. Por favor, lembre-se de colocar a carta no correio no caminho de casa.
There were no radios in Japan in those days. Não havia rádio no Japão naqueles dias.
This is a post office, and that's a bank. Isto é um correio, e aquilo é um banco.
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