わた
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to ferry across (e.g. a river); to carry across; to traverse
2. to lay across; to build across
3. to hand over; to hand in; to pass; to give; to transfer
Kanji used
ferry over
Pitch accent
たす
Top 700
Used in vocabulary (15 in total)
to look out over; to survey (scene); to take an extensive view of
to hand over; to surrender
to deliver; to extradite; to stretch across; to hand over
Examples (31 in total)
Hand it over!
Did you give him money?
There's something I wanted to give you.
I gave him the key to the apartment.
Just give him the wallet.
"Where is your report card?" "I already gave it to you."
I would like to give it to her.
I have something I want to give you.
Hand me that book, please.
She gave him a nice present.
Why did you give him your shoes?
I remember giving him the key.
The teacher handed the student a copy of the newspaper.
Let’s give Mum roses this year.
I can't give this dictionary to anyone.
Please hand this in at the front desk.
Father gives Mother all his salary.
They abandoned the fort to the Indians.
Tom gave a French-English dictionary to Mary.
Give her this letter when she comes.
My father gives my mother all of his salary.
Mother gives my sister two thousand yen every month.
They bestowed several gifts on the royal visitors.
Don't let this codebook fall into enemy hands.
If he comes, give him this paper.
Give me your passport, Tom. I'll keep it in my safe.
After the battle they delivered the town to the enemy.
Give them three hundred dollars.
I've already given Tom thirty dollars.
Tom gave a rose to Mary.
I give my mother fifty thousand yen on payday every month.