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Usages of miti
市役所 で 道 を 聞いたら、 親切な 警察官 を 紹介して くれました。siyakusyo de miti wo kiitara, sinsetuna keisatukan wo syoukaisite kuremasita.
When I asked for directions at city hall, they introduced a kind police officer to me.
休み に は 静かな 道 を 散歩します。yasumi ni ha sizukana miti wo sanposimasu.
On my days off, I take a walk on a quiet road.
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