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"To enter" in Russian

Russian word of the day | Dec 20, 2021 (see all)
входи́ть
[ vha-déet' ]
Verb , imperfective
Often used with the Accusative
Perfective - войти́
to enter, to go into, to come in, to get in; to be a part of, to be a member of, to be included in

Morphemic analysis

входить
prefix: в
root: ход
suffix: и
ending: ть

Etymology

ходить - to walk
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Examples of "To enter" in Russian

  • Возвраща́ться обра́тно в э́то вре́мя совсе́м не входи́ло в мои́ пла́ны, но вы́бора не́ было.

    vaz-vra-schá-tsa ab-rát-na v é-ta vryé-mya saf-syém nye vha-dée-la v ma-ée plá-ny, no vý-ba-ra nyé by-la

    Going back at this time was not at all part of my plans, but there was no choice.

  • Входи́те!

    vha-dée-tee

    Come in!

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Same stem words

to pass / go / walk (by / through / over / along); to be held; to be over; to go off
прихо́жая [pree-hó-zha-ya] Noun , feminine
hallway (the first room in a flat where people leave outdoor clothing, shoes, etc.)
approach; (in fitness) set of repetitions
to walk, to go
to walk away, to leave

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