わた
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, intransitive)
1. to cross over; to go across
usu. 渡る or 渉る
2. to extend; to cover; to range; to span
usu. 亘る or 亙る
Pitch accent
たる
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Used in vocabulary (32 in total)
to resound; to echo; to reverberate
long (time); longstanding; for a long time
to be wide-ranging; to be diverse; to cover a lot of ground; to cover various topics
Examples (62 in total)
Let's cross here.
He crossed the street.
The dog crossed the street.
It's across the street.
He crossed over to England.
It is dangerous to cross the street here.
Be careful when you cross the street.
Don't cross this bridge.
We crossed the lake in a boat.
I saw him cross the road.
I saw the children walk across the street.
She was afraid to cross the road.
I saw Tom cross the street.
He crossed the Pacific Ocean in thirty days.
I saw him crossing the street.
You must be careful in crossing the street.
We walked across the ice.
After her graduation from college, she went over to the United States.
I can see some people walking across the street.
Before you cross the street, look both left and right.
He was the first man to cross the Pacific.
I helped an old woman across the street.
There is a park across that crosswalk.
We took a ferry from the island to the mainland.
Mary went over to the United States in her late teens.
They crossed to the other side while the light was red.
I'm thinking of going to Germany to study medicine.
These birds migrate to North Africa in winter.
The report soon became known all over the country.
Porters often have to walk across the tracks.
The English Channel was rough when we crossed.
As he crossed the bridge, he looked down at the stream.
He went to China as a soldier, never to come back.
Don't cross the tracks when the alarm is ringing.
The old lady thanked me for helping her across the road.
I never cross this bridge without being reminded of my childhood.
He went to America for the purpose of learning a new method of grain production.
The little boy held his mother's hand firmly when crossing the street.
Those birds build their nests in the summer and fly to the south in the winter.
My mother taught me to always look both to the left and to the right before crossing the street.
The party crossed over to America.
I finally got across the river.
I attempted to swim across the river.
It's dangerous for you to cross the street when the light is red.
Once you cross the river, you'll be safe.
We crossed several rivers on the way.
Can you swim across the river?
Mary was able to swim across the river.
They were out of breath after swimming across the river.
The travelers took a ferry across the river.
Swim across to the other side of the river.
I think it's dangerous for you to cross the river.
The river is shallow here. We can walk across.
The lake was frozen, so we walked across the ice.
The army slowly advanced across the river.
The flood prevented me from crossing the river.
We saw Jane swimming across the river.
She attempted to swim across the Thames.
He crossed the river in a small boat.
The mere idea of swimming across the river made me tremble.
How long would it take to swim across the river?
He could swim across the river when he was in his teens.