ポケットに何が入ってるの?
What's in your pocket?
Sentences
Kanji 入, meaning enter, appears in 2,168 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 入 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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ポケットに何が入ってるの?
What's in your pocket?
黒い箱には何が入ってるの?
What's in the black box?
入院してる病院って、どこ?
Which hospital are you in?
どこの病院に入院してるの?
Which hospital are you in?
今日の日の入りって、いつ?
When does the sun set today?
あら?不在票が入ってるわ。
Oh, I got a delivery notice.
明日って、予定が入ってる?
Are you booked for tomorrow?
旅行保険には入ってますか?
Do you have travel insurance?
あの箱の中、何が入ってた?
What did you find in that box?
どうやって部屋に入ったの?
How did you get into the room?
ポッケには何が入ってるの?
What do you have in your pocket?
冷蔵庫には何が入ってるの?
What have you got in your fridge?
いちいち茶々を入れるなよ!
You shouldn't interrupt every time!
「,」を入れた方がいいよね?
Wouldn't it be better to have ","?
隣の教室は100人入れます。
The classroom next door holds up to a hundred people.