Usages of miti ni mayou
すみません、 道 に 迷って、 会議 に 遅刻しました。sumimasen, miti ni mayotte, kaigi ni tikokusimasita.
I'm sorry, I got lost and was late for the meeting.
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.
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