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Depuis presque six mois (For almost six months)

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Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2023

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Jack Ma, le fondateur d'Alibaba, vit à Tokyo depuis presque six mois après avoir disparu aux yeux du public suite à la répression de la Chine dans le domaine de la tech.


Traduction:

Alibaba founder Jack Ma has been living in Tokyo for almost six months after disappearing from public view following China's crackdown on the tech sector.


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0:00.0

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0:05.0

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0:08.6

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0:10.3

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0:22.3

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0:26.6

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0:50.9

Once again, Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba,

0:54.8

lived in Tokyo for almost six months after having disappeared to the public's eyes,

1:01.6

following the repression of China in the domain of Tech.

1:07.1

So let's start with Jack Ma, it's the name of this entrepreneur.

1:12.6

This entrepreneur, Jack Ma, is the founder of Alibaba.

1:17.8

You know, the website, the app Alibaba,

1:22.2

well, it's him who created it, who founded it.

1:26.0

So the founder is the founder.

1:29.1

He lives in Tokyo.

1:31.6

He lives, it's the verb, to live, to live.

1:36.6

For example, I live in Indonesia for ten years and I'm very happy.

1:42.4

I live in Indonesia for ten years and I'm very happy.

1:47.0

Jack Ma, he lives in Tokyo,

1:50.1

so the capital of Japan.

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