Usages of hutaeki
本 を 読んで いたら 二駅 も 乗り過ごして、 知らない 改札口 から 出て しまいました。hon wo yonde itara nieki mo norisugosite, siranai kaisatuguti kara dete simaimasita.
While reading a book, I missed my stop by two stations and ended up going out through an unfamiliar ticket gate.
私 の 家 から 会社 まで 電車 で 二駅 しか ない ので、 朝 は あまり 早く 出なくて も 大丈夫 です。watasi no ie kara kaisya made densya de hutaeki sika nai node, asa ha amari hayaku denakute mo daizyoubu desu.
It's only two stops by train from my house to the office, so I don't have to leave very early in the morning.
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