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¿Suena natural esta frase?
En la cultura de Japón el color de morado es el color de la muerte.
"In Japanese culture, the color purple is the color of the dead."
¿Suena natural esta frase?
En la cultura de Japón el color de morado es el color de la muerte.
"In Japanese culture, the color purple is the color of the dead."
En la cultura de Japón el color de morado es el color de la muerte.
"In Japanese culture, the color purple is the color of the dead."
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En la cultura japonesa, el color morado es el color de los muertos.
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