ε ₯
JLPT N5
enter, put in, insert, join
Readings
Onβyomi: γγ₯γ¦ (nyuu)
Kunβyomi: γ―γ(γ), γ(γγ), γοΌγ (hai(ru), i(reru), i(ru))
β’ γ―γοΌγοΌ (hairu) β to enter
β’ γοΌγγοΌ (ireru) β to put in, insert
β’ γοΌγοΌ (iru) β to be in (used in some older or compound forms)
Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ε
₯γ
γ―γγ
enter
ε
₯γγ
γγγ
put in
ε
₯ε£
γγγγ‘
entrance
ε
₯ε¦
γ«γ
γγγ
enrollment
ε
₯ε
γ«γ
γγγγ
input
Example Sentences
ι¨ε±γ«ε
₯γγΎγγ
γΈγγ« γ―γγγΎγγ
I enter the room.
ζ°΄γε
₯γγ¦γγ γγγ
γΏγγ γγγ¦γγ γγγ
Please put in water.
ε
₯ε£γ―γγ‘γγ§γγ
γγγγ‘γ― γγ‘γγ§γγ
The entrance is here.
ε¨γε
₯ε¦γγΎγγ
γγγγ γ«γ
γγγγγΎγγ
My daughter will enroll.
εεγε
₯εγγ¦γγ γγγ
γͺγΎγγ γ«γ
γγγγγγ¦γγ γγγ
Please input your name.
Cultural Note
β’ Opposite kanji: εΊοΌγ§γ / γ γοΌ β to exit / to take out
o εΊε ₯γοΌγ§γγοΌ β coming and going
β’ Common idioms:
o ε ₯γε£οΌγγγγ‘οΌ β entrance
o ε ₯γη΅γοΌγγγγοΌ β to be complicated (literally: βto go into each otherβ)
o εΊε ₯γοΌγ§γγοΌ β coming and going
β’ Common idioms:
o ε ₯γε£οΌγγγγ‘οΌ β entrance
o ε ₯γη΅γοΌγγγγοΌ β to be complicated (literally: βto go into each otherβ)