Usages of humikiri
駅 の 近く の 踏切 が 長く 閉まって いた ので、 学校 に 少し 遅れた。eki no tikaku no humikiri ga nagaku simatte ita node, gakkou ni sukosi okureta.
The railroad crossing near the station stayed closed for a long time, so I was a little late to school.
踏切 が 開く まで、 ここ で 少し 待ちましょう。humikiri ga aku made, koko de sukosi matimasyou.
Let's wait here a little until the railroad crossing opens.
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