Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to lend; to loan
2. to rent out; to hire out
Kanji used
lend
Pitch accent
Top 1300
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
to assist; to help out
to lend a hand; to help
to lend an ear to; to listen to
Examples (71 in total)
You lent a book.
Would you lend me a pencil?
Can you lend me 10,000 yen?
If you need an umbrella I'll lend you one.
Will you please lend me a stapler?
I can't lend this book to you.
Could I borrow your car?
She rents a room to a student.
Would you lend me your knife?
Lend me your bicycle.
I lent him a magazine.
Can you lend me your umbrella?
Could you lend me your pink pen, please?
Would you lend me your pencil?
Lend me as much money as you can.
I need a bag. Will you lend me one?
Lend me a memo pad or something.
He lends money at a high rate of interest.
Can I borrow something to write with?
A friend lent me that book.
I can't lend you that much money.
I don't care whether he'll lend it to me or not.
They rented the room on the second floor to a student.
Can I borrow one for about two weeks?
I offered to lend money to her.
She took back the coat she lent me.
Would you lend your dictionary to me?
Please return the book I lent you after you've finished reading it.
I need a suitcase. Will you lend me one?
I lent Tom and Paula my camera.
Lend me something interesting to read.
They rented their house for the summer.
In brief, I need money. Please lend it to me!
He was so kind as to lend us some money.
Can you lend me a guitar to use on stage tonight?
Hey Tom, where's those comics I lent you?
She was kind enough to lend me a large sum of money.
Don't count on him to lend you any money.
Could you lend me some money until this weekend?
The girl lent her friend her new typewriter.
Please lend me the book when you have finished reading it.
I will lend you whatever book you need.
He decided to rent his property to that company.
I'm sorry, but I can't find the book you lent me.
What happened to the camera I lent you?
If you need this pen, I'll lend it to you.
Would you lend me the latest issue of the magazine?
Lend me something with which to cut the string.
Could you lend me some money? I'm short of cash at the moment.
If you need an umbrella, I can lend you one.
I lent him what little money I had.
"Tom, could you lend me your electronic dictionary?" "Yeah, no problem. Here you go." "Thank you!"
He lent me a book, which was too difficult for me.
He spent all the money that his friend had lent him.
When I asked him to lend me some money, he turned down my request.
Jane lent me this book of hers last week.
If you need any money, I'll lend you some.
I do not have the courage to ask my boss to lend me his car.
I don't have the courage to ask my boss to lend me his car.
Can you lend me 500 yen?
Could you lend me a dollar?
Could you please lend me a toolbox?
I lent the record to Ken.
Could you loan me some money until payday?
Please lend me this book for a few days.
He lent me two books.
Can I borrow your mobile? Mine's out of juice.
Will you lend me the books by Osame Tezuka for about a week?
I still owe my brother the ten dollars that he lent me last week.
She rents the room to a student for seventy thousand yen a month.
Susie lent me two books, neither of which I have read as yet.