Japanese

まよいこむ
Meaning: to stray into; to wander into; to get lost and end up in
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 迷い込む 迷い込まない
Polite 迷い込みます 迷い込みません
Past 迷い込んだ 迷い込まなかった
Polite + Past 迷い込みました 迷い込みませんでした
Te-form 迷い込んで 迷い込まなくて
Potential 迷い込める 迷い込めない
Passive 迷い込まれる 迷い込まれない
Causative 迷い込ませる 迷い込ませない
Causative + Passive 迷い込まされる 迷い込まされない
Imperative 迷い込め 迷い込むな

Handwriting

迷
い
込
む

Example sentences

I strayed into a back alley and lost my way.
出口のない迷宮に迷い込んだ。
I wandered into a maze with no exit.
巨大な迷路に迷い込んでしまい、なかなか出口が見つからない。
I wandered into a huge maze and can't seem to find the exit.

Usage Notes

To enter a place by mistake while wandering or being lost.

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