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Cross, go across in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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cross, go across γ‚γŸγ‚‹
How to say “cross, go across” in Japanese? “γ‚γŸγ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ‚γŸγ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on cross, go across in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Visualize crossing a bridge. The word sounds like "water," and you often cross over water via a bridge.
– Imagine repeating "wa-ta-ru" as a chant while crossing something to remember the rhythm and action.

Explanations:
– γ‚γŸγ‚‹ (ζΈ‘γ‚‹) means "to cross" or "to go across" in the sense of traversing from one side to another.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– θΆŠγˆγ‚‹ (γ“γˆγ‚‹, koeru) can also mean to cross over, but it's used more for overcoming obstacles or moving past limits.

Conjugations:
– Plain form (present): γ‚γŸγ‚‹ (wataru)
– Plain form (past): γ‚γŸγ£γŸ (watatta)
– Plain form (negative): γ‚γŸγ‚‰γͺい (wataranai)
– Plain form (past negative): γ‚γŸγ‚‰γͺγ‹γ£γŸ (wataranakatta)
– Polite form (present): γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ™ (watarimasu)
– Polite form (past): γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ—γŸ (watarimaa)
– Polite form (negative): γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ›γ‚“ (watarimasen)
– Polite form (past negative): γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (watarimasen dea)

Examples of sentences:
1. Plain form (present): ε·γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚‹γ€‚ (γ‹γ‚γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚‹γ€‚/ Kawa o wataru.) – "I cross the river."
2. Plain form (past): ζ©‹γ‚’γ‚γŸγ£γŸγ€‚ (γ―γ—γ‚’γ‚γŸγ£γŸγ€‚/ Hashi o watatta.) – "I crossed the bridge."
3. Polite form (present): ι“γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚ (γΏγ‘γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚/ Michi o watarimasu.) – "I cross the street."
4. Polite form (past): ζ¨ͺζ–­ζ­©ι“γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ—γŸγ€‚ (γŠγ†γ γ‚“γ»γ©γ†γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ—γŸγ€‚/ Ōdanhodō o watarimaa.) – "I crossed the crosswalk."
5. Plain form (negative): ε·γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚‰γͺい。 (γ‹γ‚γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚‰γͺい。/ Kawa o wataranai.) – "I do not cross the river."
6. Polite form (negative): ι“γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ›γ‚“γ€‚ (γΏγ‘γ‚’γ‚γŸγ‚ŠγΎγ›γ‚“γ€‚/ Michi o watarimasen.) – "I do not cross the street."

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