Usages of sibaraku
整理券 を 取った ところ なので、 しばらく そこ で 待ちます。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 直らない と 言われた ので、 その あいだ は 古い スマホ を 使うこと 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 は しばらく 海外 に 行く ので、 友達 と 会える うち に 何度 も 会って おきたい と 言って 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 の 前 は 人 が 多すぎて、 しばらく そこ へ 行けません 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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