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Usages of hairu
新しい ドア から 部屋 に 入って も いい です か?atarasii doa kara heya ni haitte mo ii desu ka?
May I enter the room through the new door?
はい、 ドア を 開けて 入って も いい です。hai, doa wo akete haitte mo ii desu.
Yes, you may open the door and come in.
私 は 靴 を 脱いだ まま 部屋 に 入りました。watasi ha kutu wo nuida mama heya ni hairimasita.
I entered the room with my shoes off.
研究 は 次 の 段階 に 入りました。kenkyuu ha tugi no dankai ni hairimasita.
The research has entered the next stage.
こちら の ドア から 入って ください。 会議室 は 右 です。kotira no doa kara haitte kudasai. kaigisitu ha migi desu.
Please enter through this door. The meeting room is on the right.
夜 は 風呂 に 入る けど、 朝 は シャワー だけ に する。yoru ha huro ni hairu kedo, asa ha syawaa dake ni suru.
At night I take a bath, but in the morning I only take a shower.
家族 は 順番 で 風呂 に 入ります。kazoku ha zyunban de huro ni hairimasu.
My family members take baths in turn.
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