Japanese

れる

きあいをいれる
Meaning: to fire oneself up; to focus one's energy; to put one's heart and soul into
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 気合を入れる 気合を入れない
Polite 気合を入れます 気合を入れません
Past 気合を入れた 気合を入れなかった
Polite + Past 気合を入れました 気合を入れませんでした
Te-form 気合を入れて 気合を入れなくて
Potential 気合を入れられる 気合を入れられない
Passive 気合を入れられる 気合を入れられない
Causative 気合を入れさせる 気合を入れさせない
Imperative 気合を入れろ 気合を入れるな

Handwriting

気
合
を
入
れ
る

Example

I always fire myself up before a match.

Usage Notes

Used when concentrating one's spirit or putting extra effort into something. It can also mean to discipline or motivate someone else.

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