Usage examples of "gabinete do Japão" in Portuguese with translation to English

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O monte Fuji é a mais alta montanha do Japão. Mt. Fuji is Japan's tallest mountain.
Meu país fica bem longe do Japão. My country is far away from Japan.
O Shitennouji é o mais antigo templo do Japão. The Shitennouji is the most ancient temple in Japan.
Eu estou mais preocupado com você do que com o futuro do Japão. I am more worried about you than the future of Japan.
Construir um túnel do Japão à China está fora de questão. Building a tunnel from Japan to China is out of the question.
Qual é a montanha mais alta do Japão? Which is the highest mountain in Japan?
Mary gosta do Japão, não gosta? Mary likes Japan, doesn't she?
Qual é o edifício mais alto do Japão? What is the tallest building in Japan?
Oi, eu sou Tomoko Sato, do Japão. Hello, I'm Tomoko Sato from Japan.
O que você acha do Japão? What do you think of Japan?
Eu quero estudar a história do Japão na universidade. I want to study Japan's history at the university.
10% dos habitantes vêm do Japão. 10% of the inhabitants come from Japan.
Nenhuma outra cidade do Japão é tão grande como Tóquio. No other city in Japan is as large as Tokyo.
O Monte Fuji, a montanha mais alta do Japão, tem 3776 metros de altura. Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, is 3776 meters high.
Quioto era uma velha capital do Japão. Kyoto was an old capital of Japan.
Costumava existir muitos peixes em qualquer rio do Japão. There used to be a lot of fish in any river in Japan.
Sapporo é a quinta maior cidade do Japão. Sapporo is the fifth largest city in Japan.
Você já leu a Constituição do Japão? Have you ever read the Constitution of Japan?
A Assistência Oficial para o Desenvolvimento do Japão consiste em grande parte de créditos em ienes para quitação em 30 anos, sob uma taxa de juros de cerca de 2%. Japan's ODA largely consists of concessionary yen credit repayable in 30 years, carrying an interest rate of 2% or so.
O que vocês acham do Japão? What do you think of Japan?
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