masuk

Usages of masuk

Tolong pastikan kasut awak bersih sebelum masuk ke rumah.
Please make sure your shoes are clean before entering the house.
Saya masuk ke kelas sekarang.
I enter the class now.
Mengapa dia belum masuk ke kelas?
Why has he/she not yet entered the class?
Kami masuk melalui pintu belakang.
We enter through the back door.
Dia minta izin untuk masuk ke kelas.
He/She asks for permission to enter the class.
Masuk lewat ke mesyuarat tidak dibenarkan.
Entering the meeting late is not allowed.
Masuk tanpa izin tidak dibenarkan.
Entering without permission is not allowed.
Kalau anak kecil itu takut pun, dia tetap masuk ke kelas.
Even if that small child is afraid, he/she still enters the class.
Saya tarik nafas dalam-dalam sebelum masuk ke pejabat.
I take a deep breath before entering the office.
Kalau loceng berbunyi, barulah murid masuk ke kelas.
When the bell rings, only then do the pupils enter the class.
Loceng kecil di pintu kedai berbunyi setiap kali pelanggan masuk.
The small bell at the shop door rings every time a customer enters.
Air masuk dari bumbung yang bocor sehingga lantai ruang tamu basah.
Water comes in from the leaking roof so that the living room floor is wet.
Kucing saya keluar dari bawah meja ketika saya masuk ke dapur.
My cat comes out from under the table when I enter the kitchen.
Ibu masuk dan ketawa kecil kerana dia juga diam-diam makan sedikit jem di dapur.
Mother comes in and chuckles because she is also secretly eating a bit of jam in the kitchen.
Telefon saya hilang isyarat internet ketika bas masuk ke terowong.
My phone loses its internet signal when the bus enters the tunnel.
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