bunko - translation to spanish
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bunko - translation to spanish

Tankôbon; Tankobon; Tankoubon; Kanzenban; Wideban; Bunkoban; Tankōbons; Tankobons; Bunko; Tomo manga; Aizōban; Wide-ban; Waidoban
  • Un estante con varias series de [[manga]] en formato tankōbon.

bunko         
= bunko.
Nota: Biblioteca privada japonesa.
Ex: Small local private libraries, "bunkos", set up to remedy the lack of services to children in public libraries and schools, were started in 1975.
bunko         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bunkos; Bunko (disambiguation)
(n.) = bunko

Def: Biblioteca privada japonesa.
Ex: Small local private libraries, "bunkos", set up to remedy the lack of services to children in public libraries and schools, were started in 1975.
búnker         
bunker

Definition

Bunko
·noun A kind of swindling game or scheme, by means of cards or by a sham lottery.
II. Bunko ·add. ·vt To swindle by a bunko game or scheme; to cheat or victimize in any similar way, as by a confidence game, passing a bad check, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Tankōbon

Tankōbon (単行本, ''Tankōbon''?) es el término japonés para referirse a un «volumen compilatorio» de una serie en particular (como manga, novela ligera, artículos de revistas, etc.) a diferencia de revistas o series de obras completas que contienen múltiples títulos. Los capítulos de los manga son publicados por primera vez en revistas antológicas de tiraje semanal o mensual (como Afternoon, Shōnen Jump, Hana to Yume). Estas revistas antológicas contienen cientos de páginas y decenas de historias individuales escritas por diversos autores. Son impresas en papel para diarios y son consideradas como revistas desechables.

Un tankōbon es una colección de capítulos, de unas 170-240 páginas, de una sola serie reimpresas en formato de bolsillo o pasta blanda con papel de mejor calidad.

Examples of use of bunko
1. De hecho, podrían tomar nota de algunas iniciativas como las Keitai bunko, de Japón.
2. It calls for enacting a new constitution barring privatization of public resources and getting rid of the whole array of neoliberal poison served up by Washington-controlled international lending agencies and WTO one-way "bunko game" free trade deals unmasked as unfair.