Japanese

くちにはいる
Meaning: to eat; to taste; to get to eat
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

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

Handwriting

口
に
入
る

Example

I got to eat some rare fruit.

Usage Notes

Literally means 'to enter the mouth.' It refers to the act of eating or obtaining food to eat.

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