わたす
Japanese
Etymology 1
Shift from 私 (watashi).
Pronoun
わたす • (watasu)
- (dialectal) first-person pronoun: I, me
- 1987 February 20 [Nov 15 1982], Murakami, Motoka, “嵐子再びの巻 [Reunite with Ranko]”, in 六三四の剣 [Musashi’s Sword], volume 7 (fiction), 18th edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 166:
- わたす…轟 嵐子!
- Watasu… Todoroki Ranko!
- Ah’m… Todoroki Ranko!
- わたす…轟 嵐子!
- 1987 February 20 [Nov 15 1982], Murakami, Motoka, “5年前の誓いの巻 [An Oath Five Years Ago]”, in 六三四の剣 [Musashi’s Sword], volume 7 (fiction), 18th edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 170:
- 六三四、今すぐわたすと勝負しろ‼
- Musashi, imasugu watasu to shōbu shiro‼
- Musashi, ah challenge you to a duel!!
- (literally, “Musashi, settle with me right now!!”)
- 六三四、今すぐわたすと勝負しろ‼
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