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How do you say the word enter in lots of different languages?

Enter in Different Languages:

Here are some ways to say "enter" in different languages:

European Languages:

* English: Enter

* French: Entrer

* Spanish: Entrar

* German: Eintreten

* Italian: Entrare

* Portuguese: Entrar

* Russian: Войти (Voyti)

* Polish: Wejść (Weyshch)

* Czech: Vstoupit

* Hungarian: Belépni

* Dutch: Binnentreden

* Swedish: Gå in

* Finnish: Tulla sisään

* Danish: Gå ind

* Norwegian: Gå inn

* Icelandic: Gænga inn

* Romanian: Intra

* Bulgarian: Влизам (Vlizam)

* Greek: Μπείτε (Mpite)

* Turkish: Girmek

Asian Languages:

* Mandarin Chinese: 进入 (jìn rù)

* Cantonese Chinese: 進入 (jin1 jap6)

* Japanese: 入る (hairu)

* Korean: 들어가다 (deureo gada)

* Hindi: प्रवेश करना (pravesh karna)

* Arabic: أدخل (adkhul)

* Hebrew: להיכנס (lehikas)

* Thai: เข้า (khao)

* Vietnamese: Vào

Other Languages:

* Latin: Ingredi

* Sanskrit: प्रविश (pravish)

* Esperanto: Eniri

* Latin American Spanish: Meterse (informal)

* Brazilian Portuguese: Entrar/ Meter-se (informal)

Important Notes:

* Some languages have different words for "enter" depending on the context or the situation. For example, in Spanish, you might use "ingresar" for formal entries or "acceder" for accessing a website.

* Many languages have multiple ways to say "enter" depending on the formality of the situation and the region.

* This list is not exhaustive, and there are many other languages and variations to explore.

It's always a good idea to consult a reliable dictionary or translation service for the most accurate and appropriate translation.

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