Usages of miti ni mayou
駅 で 道 に 迷った 外国人 に 英語 で 話しかけました。eki de miti ni mayotta gaikokuzin ni eigo de hanasikakemasita.
I spoke to a foreigner who was lost at the station in English.
初めて 行く 町 で 道 に 迷った ので、 警察官 に 聞きました。hazimete iku mati de miti ni mayotta node, keisatukan ni kikimasita.
Because I got lost in a town I was visiting for the first time, I asked a police officer.
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