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Breakdown of miti
road
道
You walk on a road that resembles a neck.
Usages of miti
道 を 渡って、 左 に 曲がって ください。 ホテル は 道 の 右 側 に あります。miti wo watatte, hidari ni magatte kudasai. hoteru ha miti no migi gawa ni arimasu.
Cross the road and turn left. The hotel is on the right side of the street.
中学校 は 道 の 左 側 に ある。tyuugakkou ha miti no hidari gawa ni aru.
Junior high school is on the left side of the road.
狭い 道 を 走りました。semai miti wo hasirimasita.
I ran down a narrow path.
この 道 を まっすぐ 行って、 信号 の 先 を 右 に 曲がって。kono miti wo massugu itte, singou no saki wo migi ni magatte.
Go straight on this road, and turn right after the traffic light.
この 道 は 左 に 曲がって います。kono miti ha hidari ni magatte imasu.
This road is bending to the left.
細い 道 を 歩いた。hosoi miti wo aruita.
I walked on a narrow path.
道 を 聞くmiti wo kiku
to ask for directions
道 を 渡る と、 公園 が あります。miti wo wataru to, kouen ga arimasu.
When you cross the street, there is a park.
この 道 を まっすぐ 行く と、 コンビニ が あります。kono miti wo massugu iku to, konbini ga arimasu.
If you go straight on this road, there is a convenience store.
道 に ガム を 捨てないで ください。miti ni gamu wo sutenaide kudasai.
Please don’t throw gum on the street.
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