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"kan" in English

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"kan" in English
kan{masculine}
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kan{masculine}
kan(also: khan)
khan{noun}
Su ordenación se celebró en 1310, en presencia del kan, cuando los obispos enviados para consagrarlo pudieron llegar finalmente a esa capital.
His ordination took place in 1310 in the presence of the Khan, when the Bishops sent to consecrate him finally arrived in that Capital.

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El Primer Ministro japonés, Naoto Kan, ha declarado que el país se enfrenta a la crisis más grave de los últimos 65 años, desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
The Prime Minister of Japan, Naoto Kan, has stated that the country is facing its most serious crisis in 65 years, since the Second World War.
Según la declaración del Primer Ministro japonés, Naoto Kan, el país se enfrenta a la crisis más grave de los últimos 65 años, desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
According to the statement given by the Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, the country is facing its most serious crisis in 65 years, since the Second World War.
Hace unos días, en Huang-Kan-Tun, en el sur de China, se produjo una revuelta popular, que lamentablemente se cobró dos muertes causadas por la brutal represión policial.
A few days ago, in Huang-Kan-Tun in southern China, there was a popular uprising, which unfortunately also led to two deaths because of brutal repression by the police.
El acuerdo de libre comercio podría llegar a ser uno de los instrumentos de la tercera apertura de Japón, de acuerdo con la pintoresca denominación del Primer Ministro de Japón, el señor Kan.
A free trade agreement could become one of the instruments for the third opening of Japan, as Japan's Prime Minister, Mr Kan, has picturesquely termed it.
Salvados por sus ancestros Para el primer ministro Naoto Kan el terremoto, el tsunami y la crisis nuclear que devastó a Japón en marzo son «la peor crisis desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial».
Saved by their ancestors For Prime Minister Naoto Kan, the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster which devastated Japan in March were the country’s ‘worst crisis since the Second World War’.