Japanese Learning

Meaning and Examples of 入る, のむ, nomu

Meaning of 入る:

「入る」means “to come in; to enter”.


Example Sentences of 入る:

部屋に入る前に靴を脱ぎなさい。
Take your shoes off before you come into the room.

疲れたときは風呂に入るのが一番。
When you feel tired, there is nothing like taking a bath.

日本では家に入る時に靴を脱ぐ。
In Japan people take off their shoes when they enter a house.

彼女は部屋に新鮮な空気が入るように窓を開けた。
She opened the window so as to let the fresh air into the room.

足を棒にして探しても、気に入るものがありませんでした。
Even walking till my legs turned to lead I couldn’t find one that I liked.

米国全土では毎年膨大な数の若者が大学に入る。
Throughout the United State large numbers of young people enter college every year.

早朝と深夜は駅員がいないので切符を切らずに入る。
I go onto the platform without having my ticket punched early in the morning and late at night, as no station staff are there.

彼女は来週から産休に入る。
She will start her maternity leave next week.

冷蔵庫の中にたくさんの食べ物が入っていますか。
Is there much food in the refrigerator?

土足で家に入ってはいけません。
Don’t come into the house with shoes.

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