across in Japanese
across in Japanese is 向こう, 向こう側, 横切って — across means from one side of something to the other.
across in Japanese
向こう
Pronounced: mukō
On the opposite side of (something that lies between two points of interest).
向こう
Pronounced: mukō
向こう側
Pronounced: mukōgawa
横切って
What does "across" mean?
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prep From one side of something to the other.
"She swam across the river."
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prep On the opposite side of.
"The bakery is across the street from the bank."
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adv From one side to the other; to the opposite side.
"The river is about a mile across."
across in a sentence
- She swam across the river.
- They built a bridge across the valley.
- The bakery is across the street from the bank.
- The river is about a mile across.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "across" in Japanese?
"across" in Japanese is 向こう, 向こう側, 横切って. across means: From one side of something to the other.
How do you pronounce 向こう?
"across" in Japanese is 向こう, pronounced "mukō".
How do you use "across" in a sentence?
Example: "She swam across the river." In Japanese, "across" is 向こう, 向こう側, 横切って.
Are there other ways to say "across" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "across": 向こう, 向こう側, 横切って.
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