入り口はどこですか?
Where is the entrance?
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Kanji 入, meaning enter, appears in 2,168 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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入り口はどこですか?
Where is the entrance?
この本は気に入った?
Did you like this book?
トムは入院してるの?
Is Tom in the hospital?
トムは一人で入った。
Tom went in by himself.
トムは入院中だった。
Tom was in the hospital.
クラブに入りたいな。
I'd like to join the club.
今からお風呂に入る。
I'm going to take a bath now.
箱の中に何入れたの?
What did you put into the box?
私は一週間入院した。
I was in the hospital for a week.
収入が10%減った。
My income has gone down by 10 percent.
入ってお茶でもどう?
Won't you come in and have a cup of tea?
家の手入れしないと。
You need to take good care of your house.
で、気に入ってくれた?
So, did you like it?
都会生活は気に入った?
Did you like city life?
紅茶にミルクを入れる?
Do you put milk in your tea?