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How to Say ‘Second traffic light’ in Japanese

二つ目の信号を

ふたつめのしんごうを

💬 Usage Tip: Specifies location using numeric order.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Traffic lights are reliable landmarks in Japanese navigation.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ふた

[futa]

two

Refers to the number two.

Example

次の角を二つ目の信号で曲がります。

Turn at the second traffic light on the next corner.

[tsu]

a counter for objects

Suffix used to count objects.

Example

二つ目のプレゼントを開けます。

Open the second present.

[me]

number; order

Indicates the order of items or steps.

Example

これは三つ目の駅です。

This is the third station.

[no]

of

Indicates possession or relation.

Example

学校の友達です。

A friend from school.

信号しんごう

[shingou]

traffic light

Traffic control signals.

Example

信号を確認してください。

Please check the traffic signals.

[o]

object marker

Indicates the direct object of a sentence.

Example

信号を渡ってください。

Please cross at the traffic lights.

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