How do you say “Enter” in Japanese?「入る(はいる)」Hairu

How do you say “Enter” in Japanese?「入る(はいる)」Hairu Verb

Verb: 入る(はいる)

Romaji Reading: hairu
Meaning: enter

Example Sentences with「入る(はいる)」

(私は)毎回前のドアから教室に入る。
(Watashi wa) maikai mae no doa kara kyōshitsu ni hairu.
I enter the classroom through the front door every time.


さとみさんは誰よりも早く会場に入りました。
Satomi-san wa dare yori mo hayaku kaijō ni hairimashita.
Satomi-san entered the venue earlier than anyone else.


私が家に入ると「おかえり」と聞こえました。
Watashi ga ie ni hairu to “okaeri” to kikoemashita.
When I entered the house, I heard “Welcome back.”


姉は来年美容の学校に入る。
Ane wa rainen biyō no gakkō ni hairu.
My older sister will enter beauty school next year.


神尾さんは海軍に入ることを決めました。
Kamio-san wa kaigun ni hairu koto o kimemashita.
Kamio-san decided to enter the navy.

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