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Usages of miti wo kiku
交番 で 道 を 聞きました。kouban de miti wo kikimasita.
I asked for directions at the police box.
外国人 は 駅 で 道 を 聞いて いました。gaikokuzin ha eki de miti wo kiite imasita.
The foreigner was asking for directions at the station.
初めて の 町 で 道 を 聞きました。hazimete no mati de miti wo kikimasita.
I asked for directions in the town I visited for the first time.
私 は 知らない 人 に 道 を 聞きました。watasi ha siranai hito ni miti wo kikimasita.
I asked a stranger for directions.
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