To Enter

by Nao

hai-ru, i-reru, i-ru, nyū, ju

A new school year will begin soon. In Japan, students enter a school in April. Admission to a school is called nyūgaku. By adding the suffix –suru, it becomes the verb nyūgakusuru, meaning to enter a school. Nyūgakushiki is an entrance ceremony. Shiki means a ceremony.

Inputting data into a computer is called nyūryoku. By adding –suru, it becomes nyūryokusuru, meaning “to input.”

The verb “hairu“ means to enter.

The verb ireru means to put something into a particular place or a container.

The second stroke is longer than the first. "To Enter" with the stroke order

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