Usages of annaizyo
観光 の 前 に、 駅 の 案内所 で 地図 を もらいました。kankou no mae ni, eki no annaizyo de tizu wo moraimasita.
Before sightseeing, I got a map at the station information desk.
案内所 の 人 は、 近く の 噴水 まで の 道 も 教えて くれました。annaizyo no hito ha, tikaku no hunsui made no miti mo osiete kuremasita.
The person at the information desk also told me the way to the nearby fountain.
この 地図 を 見れば、 地下道 から 案内所 まで まっすぐ 行けます。kono tizu wo mireba, tikadou kara annaizyo made massugu ikemasu.
If you look at this map, you can go straight from the underpass to the information desk.
道 に 迷わない よう に、 駅 の 案内所 で 地図 を もらいます。miti ni mayowanai you ni, eki no annaizyo de tizu wo moraimasu.
So that I don't get lost, I get a map at the station information desk.
案内所 の 人 は 笑顔 で 私 に 地図 を くれました。annaizyo no hito ha egao de watasi ni tizu wo kuremasita.
The person at the information desk gave me a map with a smile.
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