Usages of komu
駅 の エスカレーター が 混んで いる とき は、 通路 の 端 を 歩いて 階段 まで 行く。eki no esukareetaa ga konde iru toki ha, tuuro no hasi wo aruite kaidan made iku.
When the station escalator is crowded, I walk along the edge of the aisle to the stairs.
週末 の デパート は とても 混みます。syuumatu no depaato ha totemo komimasu.
The department store is very crowded on weekends.
有名な 歌手 の コンサート は いつも 混みます。yuumeina kasyu no konsaato ha itumo komimasu.
Concerts of famous singers are always crowded.
近く の 内科 は いつも 混んで いる ので、 私 は 朝一番 に 行きます。tikaku no naika ha itumo konde iru node, watasi ha asaitiban ni ikimasu.
The nearby internal medicine clinic is always crowded, so I go first thing in the morning.
駅 の 駐輪場 は 朝 とても 混みます。eki no tyuurinzyou ha asa totemo komimasu.
The bicycle parking area at the station gets very crowded in the morning.
月曜 の 朝 は 電車 が 特に 混みます。getuyou no asa ha densya ga tokuni komimasu.
Trains are especially crowded on Monday mornings.
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