Entró (en. Came in)

/enˈtɾo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of entering a place.
She entered the room with a big smile.
Ella entró a la sala con una gran sonrisa.
The act of penetrating or going inside something.
He entered the store to buy bread.
Él entró en la tienda para comprar pan.
When someone becomes part of a group.
Juan joined the soccer team last year.
Juan entró en el equipo de fútbol el año pasado.

Etymology

From Latin 'intrare', meaning 'to go inside'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

come to reason
To reach a logical or sensible understanding.
entrar en razón
go into details
To explain a matter more deeply.
entrar en detalles
do not panic
To remain calm in a difficult situation.
no entrar en pánico

Related Words

entrance
The act or place of entering.
entrada
incoming
That which enters or is introduced.
entrante
to enter
Verb that means to begin to be in a place.
entrar

Slang Meanings

To enter a house or place without permission.
That guy entered my neighbor's house without warning.
Ese tipo entró en la casa de mi vecino sin avisar.
To attend a place under unconventional circumstances.
The group decided to go to the party in unusual costumes.
El grupo decidió entrar a la fiesta con disfraces extraños.