Entraría (en. Would enter)
/entɾaˈɾia/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of entering a place.
He would enter the room if it weren't closed.
Él entraría al salón si no estuviera cerrado.
Indicates the possibility of accessing a place in a hypothetical context.
If I had the key, I would enter the house.
Si tuviera la llave, entraría a la casa.
Expresses a future action dependent on a condition.
If it rains, she would not enter the pool.
Si llueve, ella no entraría a la piscina.
Etymology
It derives from the Latin 'intrare', which means 'to enter'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to warm up
To achieve an optimal state of activity or performance.
entrar en calor
to panic
To react with fear or extreme anxiety.
entrar en pánico
to join the conversation
To engage in a dialogue.
entrar en la conversación
Related Words
entry
The action of entering.
entrada
free entry
Access without cost.
entrada libre
incoming
Something or someone that enters.
entrante
Slang Meanings
To spring into action vigorously.
When the music started, everyone began to dance, they entered fully.
Cuando llegó la música, todos comenzaron a bailar, entraron con todo.
To arrive at a place unexpectedly.
That birthday was a surprise; he entered suddenly without warning.
Ese cumpleaños fue sorpresa; entró de repente sin avisar.