How to Say ‘To cross’ in Japanese
渡る
wataru
[wah-tah-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: Verb for crossing streets/bridges: [道を渡る] (cross the street).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Crossing at marked crossings is the norm; jaywalking is uncommon and gets side-eye.
Phrase Breakdown
渡る
wataru
[wah-tah-roo]
to cross (a street/bridge/river)
Verb used in directions for crossing streets. Often with 信号 (traffic light) or 横断歩道 (crosswalk).
信号を渡ると駅があります。
If you cross at the traffic light, there is the station.
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