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SI SIGO ASÍ, MUY PRONTO SERÉ PROFESOR DE IDIOMAS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD. 😎😁🤗
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Sigan sacando contenido así👍
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Quiero aprender
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espectacular 👌🏽 💕 por favor sigan haciendo más contenido 😍🙏🏽🙌🏽💕
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QUIERO APRENDER INGLÉS
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Quiero aprender !!
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gracias por el esfuerso, estou aprediendo 😘😘😘
2025-05-31 17:23:49
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Muchas gracias! Está muy didáctico y fácil de aprender ☺️
2025-05-28 23:45:34
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no era q tres se pronuncia zhrii ? xq decir Tri es árbol?
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un vídeo para aprender en atender un servicio en hospedaje, restaurante y transporte
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buenísimo sigue subiendo más!!! los haces con tu voz con IA?
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sigue subiendo tús vídeos son excelentes te felicito ❤️
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Based Kamakura shogunate (🇯🇵) And Based Ye shunguang (🇯🇵🇨🇳) |  The Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281 ended in a decisive Japanese defensive victory. Despite facing the vast resources of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan dynasty, Japan successfully resisted both invasion attempts and preserved its independence. The invasions represented one of the greatest military challenges in Japanese history, yet neither expedition achieved its objective of conquering the Japanese islands or forcing their permanent submission. During the first invasion in 1274, a large Mongol-led force crossed the sea and landed on the islands of Tsushima and Iki before advancing into Kyushu. The invaders initially achieved some tactical successes and introduced unfamiliar weapons and battlefield tactics. However, Japanese warriors continued to resist fiercely, preventing the establishment of a secure and lasting foothold. After fighting around Hakata Bay, the invasion force withdrew and returned to Korea, leaving its objective unfulfilled. Following the failure of the first campaign, Japan spent years strengthening its defenses. Coastal fortifications were constructed, preparations were expanded, and local warriors remained ready for another attack. When the Mongol-led forces launched a far larger invasion in 1281, they encountered a much better prepared opponent. Japanese defenders repeatedly harassed enemy landings, disrupted supply efforts, and prevented the invaders from consolidating their forces on shore. The second invasion became a disaster for the attackers. Months of resistance denied them a decisive breakthrough, while logistical difficulties and constant pressure weakened their position. Eventually, a powerful typhoon struck the invasion fleet. Many ships were destroyed, thousands of soldiers perished, and the remaining forces were forced to abandon the campaign. The invasion effort was shattered beyond recovery, bringing an end to Mongol ambitions of conquering Japan. From a strategic perspective, the result was an unequivocal Japanese victory. The invaders failed to achieve any of their objectives, Japan remained independent, no permanent occupation was established, and the Mongol Empire never attempted another invasion on the same scale. While storms played an important role, particularly in 1281, they were not the sole reason for the outcome. Japanese resistance, defensive preparations, coastal fortifications, and persistent attacks on enemy forces all contributed significantly to the failure of the invasions. The legacy of the conflict became deeply embedded in Japanese history. The typhoon that devastated the invasion fleet came to be known as the “Kamikaze,” or “Divine Wind,” symbolizing the belief that Japan had been protected from foreign conquest. Whether viewed through military, political, or strategic lenses, the invasions concluded with Japan successfully defending its homeland against one of the most powerful empires of the medieval world and emerging unconquered from both campaigns. #Japan #japantiktok  #animefyp #edit #edits
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