Entraré (en. I will enter)

/entɾaˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
To indicate the action of passing into the interior of a place.
I will enter the party at eight.
Yo entraré a la fiesta a las ocho.
To ensure that someone arrives at a place.
She told me that she will enter the concert early.
Ella me dijo que entrará al concierto temprano.
To make someone or something pass into a specific space.
The guests will enter through the main door.
Los invitados entrarán por la puerta principal.

Etymology

From the Latin verb intrare, which means to enter.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I will enter when you say so
I am willing to enter at the moment you indicate.
entraré cuando tú digas
I will not go into details
I will not delve into the topic.
no entraré en detalles
Where two can enter, three can enter
It expresses that there is always room for more.
donde entran dos, entran tres

Related Words

entrance
Access or place through which one enters a building.
entrada
to enter
Infinitive form of the verb that indicates the action of entering.
entrar
entering it
Gerund form of the verb to enter.
entrándole

Slang Meanings

Sneak in
I am going to try to sneak into the party, so I will enter without being seen.
Voy a intentar colarme en la fiesta, así que ingresaré sin que me vean.
To get in
I always get into the room without warning.
Siempre me meto a la sala sin avisar.