Breakdown of tsugi
next
次
Ice lacks, time for the next drink.
Usages of tsugi
あのう、 次 の 電車 は 何時 です か?anou, tsugi no densha wa nanji desu ka?
Excuse me, what time is the next train?
次 の 駅 で 降ります。tsugi no eki de orimasu.
I will get off at the next station.
ガソリンスタンド は 次 の 信号 の 右 側 に あります。gasorinsutando wa tsugi no shingou no migi gawa ni arimasu.
The gas station is on the right side of the next traffic light.
次 の マッチ は いつ です か?tsugi no matchi wa itsu desu ka?
When is the next match?
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