Japanese

おふろにはいる
Meaning: to take a bath
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present お風呂に入る お風呂に入ない
Polite お風呂に入ます お風呂に入ません
Past お風呂に入た お風呂に入なかった
Polite + Past お風呂に入ました お風呂に入ませんでした
Te-form お風呂に入て お風呂に入なくて
Potential お風呂に入られる お風呂に入られない
Passive お風呂に入られる お風呂に入られない
Causative お風呂に入させる お風呂に入させない
Imperative お風呂に入ろ お風呂に入るな

Handwriting

お
風
呂
に
入
る

Example

When you're tired, taking a slow bath helps you relax.

Usage Notes

A set phrase for entering a bathtub. In Japan, this often implies soaking in hot water.

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