Entrasen (en. Entered)
/entɾa'sen/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Third person plural of the present subjunctive of the verb 'entrar'.
I hope they arrive on time.
Espero que ellos entren a tiempo.
Used in sentences that express desire or doubt related to something happening.
I doubt they will enter the contest.
Dudo que ellos entren al concurso.
It is used to indicate hypothetical conditions or situations.
If they came in, the party would be more fun.
Si ellos entrasen, la fiesta sería más divertida.
Etymology
From Latin 'intrare', meaning 'to enter'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Let everyone in
An expression that invites all people to join a place.
Que entren todos
I hope they come in soon
I wish they would arrive in the near future.
Espero que entren pronto
If they come in, everything will change
Indicates that the arrival of certain people will have a significant impact.
Si entran, todo cambiará
Related Words
entrar
Verb that means to move from one place to another.
entrar
entrada
Action of entering or access to a place.
entrada
entrante
That which enters or is introduced.
entrante
Slang Meanings
I enter unexpectedly.
When I entered the room, everyone fell silent.
Cuando entré a la sala, todos se callaron.
Access to an exclusive group.
If you let me in, I will be part of your circle.
Si me dejas entrar, seré parte de su círculo.