かさ
Meanings
Noun
1. umbrella; parasol
2. something shaped like an umbrella or a conical hat; shade (of a lamp); mushroom cap; pileus
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (9 in total)
paper umbrella; bamboo-and-oiled-paper umbrella
umbrella stand
umbrella carrier; servant who carried a long-handled umbrella for a noble
Examples (75 in total)
Don't forget your umbrella.
I bought an umbrella.
That's my umbrella.
I'll take this umbrella.
She was holding an umbrella.
Is this umbrella yours?
Where's your umbrella?
Whose umbrella is this?
Take my umbrella.
How much is this umbrella?
Why didn't you bring an umbrella?
You'd better take an umbrella.
My umbrella broke.
I can't find my umbrella anywhere.
You won't need an umbrella today.
Umbrellas sell well.
Don't forget to take an umbrella.
How much did this umbrella cost?
Where did you lose your umbrella?
I've got to take an umbrella with me.
If you need an umbrella I'll lend you one.
I decided to buy a new umbrella.
I had an umbrella with me but my friend did not.
May I borrow your umbrella?
Can you lend me your umbrella?
I left my umbrella on the train.
I have brought my shoes, coat and umbrella.
I was deceived by the blue sky and brought no umbrella.
Don't open your umbrella in the lobby.
I left my umbrella on the train yesterday.
It was wise of you to take your umbrella with you.
The man holding the umbrella is Ken.
"Is that Mary's umbrella?" "Yes, that's her umbrella."
It was cloudy, so I took an umbrella with me.
She forgot her umbrella, as is often the case with her.
Women like colourful umbrellas.
He was carrying an umbrella under his arm.
It was careless of you to leave your umbrella in the taxi.
I'm buying myself a new umbrella.
Perhaps I should take an umbrella with me just in case.
This is the umbrella I bought yesterday.
He used his umbrella as a weapon.
It's raining today. Where is my umbrella?
He lost his umbrella again.
I had my umbrella blown off by the strong wind.
Have you found the umbrella you said you had lost the other day?
He is apt to leave his umbrella on the train.
The red umbrella reminded her of her grandma.
I bought this umbrella three years ago.
Don't forget to take your umbrella when you leave.
The other day you said you lost your umbrella. Did you ever find it?
I take an umbrella with me when I go out.
He is always losing his umbrella.
Kate went to school with an umbrella, but Brian didn't.
That's my umbrella, not Tom's.
This umbrella's yours. Where's mine?
Since it's not the rainy season, there's no need for an umbrella.
I found that I had left my umbrella behind in the classroom.
Why do you have your umbrella up? It's not raining.
The boy cannot have stolen my umbrella.
"May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
"Why didn't you bring an umbrella?" "It was such good weather this morning!"
That is the same umbrella that I found on the bus.
Mother bought my brother a yellow umbrella.
Jack may have taken my umbrella by mistake.
Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy.
Put the wet umbrella in this bag, please.
He went on walking in the rain without an umbrella.
It looks like it might rain, so don't forget your umbrella.
I don't think it will rain, but I'll take an umbrella just in case.
I always leave my umbrella on the train.
You should take an umbrella in case it rains.
She put a red ribbon on her umbrella as a mark.
I seem to have left my umbrella on the train.
I lost my umbrella somewhere in the park so I need to buy a new one.