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How to Say ‘To go in; to enter’ in Japanese

入る

hairu

[ha-ee-roo]

💬 Usage Tip: In soccer, [入る] often means a shot 'goes in' the goal. Very useful during a tense World Cup moment: [入った!] = 'It went in!'

🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese sports fans often react quickly with short verbs like [入った!] or [入るかと思った!] during close calls on TV or at sports bars.

Phrase Breakdown

入る

hairu

[ha-ee-roo]

to go in; to enter; to score

A verb meaning to enter something or, in sports, for the ball to go into the goal.

Example

このシュートはきっと入る。

This shot will surely go in.

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