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How to say 'Point' or 'Stab' in Japanese | さす

Wondering how to say 'Point' or 'Stab' in Japanese? You're in the right place!

The Japanese word for Point or Stab is 'Sasu', written as さす in Japanese.

    word

    さす

    Meaning

    Point, Stab

    Reading

    Sasu

    Explanation

    The Japanese verb 'さす' has two primary meanings. The first is 'to stab' or 'to pierce', which refers to the action of thrusting a sharp object into something. For example: he stabbed the knife into the apple「彼はリンゴにナイフをさした」(かれはりんごにないふをさした). The second meaning is 'to point' or 'to indicate', which refers to directing attention or indicating a direction. For example: she pointed to the map「彼女は地図をさした」(かのじょはちずをさした). The context in which 'さす' is used will determine which meaning is intended. It's important to note that the verb can be used both literally and figuratively, depending on the situation.

    Part Of Speech

    verb

    Frequency

    5147

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

This word is a godan verb. To learn how it transforms in different tenses and forms, explore all its conjugations.

Hiragana in the Word さす

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Sa
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Su

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'Sasu' means 'Point' or 'Stab' .

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