Usages of shingou
右 の 道 に 新しい 信号 が あります。migi no michi ni atarashii shingou ga arimasu.
There is a new traffic light on the road to the right.
信号 で 右 に 曲がる と、 店 が あります。shingou de migi ni magaru to, mise ga arimasu.
If you turn right at the traffic light, there is a store.
車 は 信号 で 止まります。kuruma wa shingou de tomarimasu.
The car stops at the traffic light.
雨 の 日 に 車 を 運転する とき、 信号 に 注意 を します。ame no hi ni kuruma o untensuru toki, shingou ni chuui o shimasu.
When I drive a car on rainy days, I pay attention to traffic lights.
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