How to say “put in” in Japanese | 入れる (いれる、ireru)

The Japanese vocabulary「入れる (いれる、ireru)」means “put in.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.

Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning

Key Word入れる
Hiraganaいれる
Romaji Readingireru
English Meaningput in
(Dictionary Form)
Key Word入れます
Hiraganaいれます
Romaji Readingiremasu
English Meaningput in
(Polite Form)

The Correct Japanese Pronunciations

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The Example Japanese Sentences

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Japanese Sentence洗濯機せんたくき洗濯物せんたくものれる。
Romaji ReadingSentakuki ni sentakumono o ireru.
English MeaningI’ll put the laundry in the washing machine. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentence洗濯機に洗濯物を入れます。
Romaji ReadingSentakuki ni sentakumono o iremasu.
English MeaningI’ll put the laundry in the washing machine. (Polite Form)

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