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Entrare

Entrare is an Italian verb meaning to enter or to go into. It denotes moving from outside to inside a place, space, or state, and is used in both literal senses (entering a room) and figurative ones (entering a partnership or a phase). The verb is intransitive and requires the auxiliary essere in compound tenses, as with other verbs that express motion or change of state.

Etymology: Entrare derives from Latin intrāre, formed from in- "in" and the root related to "to go."

Conjugation and grammar: Entrare is a regular -are verb. Present indicative forms: entro, entri, entra, entriamo,

Usage notes: Literal usage includes constructions such as entrare in una stanza or entrare in casa. Figurative

See also: entrata (noun), entrare (related term in some dialects).

It
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
entrar
and
French
entrer.
entrate,
entrano.
Imperfect:
entravo,
entravi,
entrava,
entravamo,
entravate,
entravano.
Future:
entrerò,
entrerai,
entrerà,
entreremo,
entrerete,
entreranno.
Passato
remoto:
entrai,
entrasti,
entrò,
entrammo,
entraste,
entrarono.
Past
participle:
entrato
(masc.),
entrata
(fem.).
Gerund:
entrando.
In
compound
tenses
the
auxiliary
is
essere,
e.g.,
sono
entrato,
siamo
entrati.
Subjunctive
present:
entri,
entri,
entriamo,
entrate,
entrino.
Conditional:
entrerei,
entreresti,
entrerebbe,
entreremmo,
entrereste,
entrerebbero.
uses
include
entrare
a
far
parte
di
qualcosa
(to
become
part
of
something),
entrare
in
vigore
(to
come
into
force),
entrare
nel
merito
(to
get
to
the
substance),
and
entrare
in
scena
(to
come
on
stage).
The
noun
entrata
means
an
entrance
or
the
act
of
entering.