Usages of ato
締め切り まで あと 一日 しか ない から、 今夜 は 遊べない。simekiri made ato itiniti sika nai kara, konya ha asobenai.
There’s only one day left until the deadline, so I can’t hang out tonight.
彼 は さっき 家 を 出た ところ だから、 駅 に 着く まで あと 十分 くらい かかる。kare ha sakki ie wo deta tokoro dakara, eki ni tuku made ato zyuppun kurai kakaru.
He has just left home, so it will take about ten more minutes for him to get to the station.
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