Japanese Meaning of 立つ (tatsu) | JLPT N5

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Japanese Vocabulary:立つ

Meaning: “to stand”

The verb can be conjugated into various forms, including 立って (tatte), 立たせる (tataseru), and 立たす (tatasu). Standing up or rising to a vertical position is described by this verb. In daily conversation, it is often used as a basic verb.

Here are ten sentences using the verb 立つ (tatsu):

  1. 彼女は机を指で軽く叩いて、立ち上がった。

(She lightly tapped the desk with her finger and stood up.)

  1. 彼は椅子から立ち、お土産を手渡した。

(He stood up from his chair and handed over the souvenir.)

  1. 彼女は泣いている間も立ち尽くしていた。

(She stood there crying.)

  1. 彼らは山頂で立って、景色を眺めた。

(They stood on the top of the mountain and looked at the scenery.)

  1. 彼らは階段を登り、城の前で立った。

(They climbed the stairs and stood in front of the castle.)

  1. 彼女は自分の机に立って、文書を手に取った。

(She stood at her desk and picked up a document.)

  1. 彼は台所に立って、料理をしている。

(He is standing in the kitchen and cooking.)

  1. 彼女は立ち止まって、周りを見回した。

(She stopped and looked around.)

  1. 彼らは終電を待っている間、駅の玄関で立っている。

(They are standing at the entrance of the station while waiting for the last train.)

  1. 彼らはその事件を議論している間、会議室で立っている。

(They are standing in the conference room while discussing the incident.)

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