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De Fukushima dans la mer (From Fukushima into the sea)

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Choses à Savoir

Education, Language Learning

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Des jets de pierres contre les écoles, des menaces de boycott et des centaines d'appels téléphoniques hostiles - voilà quelques-unes des façons dont les Chinois ont exprimé leur mécontentement envers le Japon ces dernières semaines.


Traduction :

Rocks thrown at schools, threats of a boycott and hundreds of hostile phone calls - these are just some of the ways Chinese people have shown their displeasure with Japan in recent weeks.


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Once again, the Gs of Pierre against the schools, the Boycott threats

1:00.0

and hundreds of telephone calls.

1:03.0

Here are some of the ways that Chinese have expressed their dissatisfaction

1:10.0

towards Japan these last weeks.

1:13.0

We start with the Gs of Pierre, a Pierre Stone Rock, a Pierre.

1:21.0

Here we throw them, we throw them.

1:24.0

These are the Gs of Pierre Rocks Throw.

1:28.0

Sorry, Gs of Pierre.

1:30.0

For example, with a G of Pierre, I can break a glass.

1:35.0

With a G of Pierre, I can break a glass.

1:40.0

Gs of Pierre against the schools, schools.

1:45.0

And then the threats threats are the worst.

1:50.0

No, I think so.

1:52.0

The Boycott threats and hundreds of telephone calls.

1:58.0

So a telephone call is a call call.

2:03.0

For example, excuse me, I receive a telephone call.

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