新入りだな。
You're new, huh?
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Kanji 入, meaning enter, appears in 2,168 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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新入りだな。
You're new, huh?
入りますか?
Are you going in?
気に入った?
You like it, huh?
氷は入れる?
Would you like ice?
恐れ入ります。
Excuse me.
気に入ってる?
You like it?
入場無料だよ。
Admission is free.
入院してます。
I'm in the hospital.
中に入ったら?
Why don't you come inside?
鍋に油入れた?
Did you put oil in the pan?
狐の嫁入りだ。
It's sunny here, but it's raining.
入ってください!
Come in.
こっちに入って!
Get in here!
入っていいかな?
Can I come in?
何が入ってるの?
What's inside?