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Breakdown of kono miti wo massugu itte, singou no saki wo migi ni magatte.
のno
possessive case particle
をwo
direct object particle
このkono
this ... adnominal
まっすぐ いくmassugu iku
to go straight
右 に 曲がるmigi ni magaru
to turn right
信号singou
traffic light; signal
道miti
road, street, way
先saki
previous, past, after; ahead
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