Usages of mukou
明日、 彼女 は 用事 で 向こう の 町 に 行きます。ashita, kanojo wa youji de mukou no machi ni ikimasu.
Tomorrow she will go to the town over there for an errand.
向こう の 会場 は 大きいの に、 予約 の 空き が 少ない。mukou no kaijou wa ookiino ni, yoyaku no aki ga sukunai.
The venue over there is big, yet there are few openings.
彼 は 急用 が できた ので、 向こう の 会場 に は 行けないこと に なった。kare wa kyuuyou ga dekita node, mukou no kaijou ni wa ikenaikoto ni natta.
An urgent matter came up for him, so it has been decided that he can’t go to the venue over there.
彼 は 向こう で 両替 を したの に、 現金 が 足りない と 言って いる。kare wa mukou de ryougae o shitano ni, genkin ga tarinai to itte iru.
He exchanged money over there, yet he says he doesn’t have enough cash.
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