sibaraku

Usages of sibaraku

整理券せいりけん を った ところ なので、 しばらく そこ で ちます。seiriken wo totta tokoro nanode, sibaraku soko de matimasu.
I have just taken a number ticket, so I will wait there for a while.
しばらく なおらない と われた ので、 その あいだ は ふるい スマホ を 使つかうこと に した。sibaraku naoranai to iwareta node, sono aida ha hurui sumaho wo tukaukoto ni sita.
I was told it would not be fixed for a while, so I decided to use my old smartphone in the meantime.
彼女かのじょ は しばらく 海外かいがい に く ので、 友達ともだち と える うち に 何度なんど も って おきたい と って いた。kanozyo ha sibaraku kaigai ni iku node, tomodati to aeru uti ni nando mo atte okitai to itte ita.
She said that since she will be going abroad for a while, she wants to meet her friends many times while she still can.
屋台やたい の まえ は ひと が おおすぎて、 しばらく そこ へ けません でした。yatai no mae ha hito ga oosugite, sibaraku soko he ikemasen desita.
There were too many people in front of the food stalls, so I could not go there for a while.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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