Japan in spanish
Japón
pronunciation: xɑpoʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: xɑpoʊn part of speech: noun
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Japan = Japón.
Example: If, for instance, a nonresearch library acquires a work in English, issued by the Bank of Japan, the rules permit the acquiring library to enter the work under the name of the institution in English.more:
» all-Japan = japonés.
Example: This paper was presented at the 72nd all-Japan Librarians Conference, Mar 20th 1988.