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Enter a school, matriculate in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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enter a school, matriculate ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹
How to say “enter a school, matriculate” in Japanese? “ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on enter a school, matriculate in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break down the word: "ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ (nyuugaku)" means "entering school" and "ใ™ใ‚‹ (suru)" means "to do". Combining these helps you remember that it refers to the action of entering school.
– Imagine the word as "New-gakusei" (new student) to make the 'nyuu' part easier to recall.

Explanations:
– "ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹ (nyuugaku suru)" is an action verb that means "to matriculate" or "to enter a school". It is frequently used to talk about starting at a new educational institution, whether it be elementary school, high school, or university.
– The word is composed of "ใซใ‚…ใ†" (entrance) and "ใŒใ" (study) followed by "ใ™ใ‚‹", which is used to indicate an action.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๅ…ฅๅญฆๅ…ฅๆ‰€ (ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใใซใ‚…ใ†ใ—ใ‚‡, nyuugaku nyuusho): Enrolling, entering an institution.
– ๅ…ฅๆ ก (ใซใ‚…ใ†ใ“ใ†, nyuukou): Entering school, starting school.

Conjugations:
– Infinitive/Dictionary Form: ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹ (nyuugaku suru)
– Present/Future Tense: ๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚(ใŒใฃใ“ใ†ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚ – Gakkou ni nyuugaku shimasu.) – I will matriculate into the school.
– Past Tense: ๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚(ใŒใฃใ“ใ†ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ – Gakkou ni nyuugaku shimaa.) – I matriculated into the school.
– Present Continuous: ๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใฆใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚(ใŒใฃใ“ใ†ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใฆใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚ – Gakkou ni nyuugaku e imasu.) – I am matriculating into the school.
– Negative: ๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚(ใŒใฃใ“ใ†ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚ – Gakkou ni nyuugaku shimasen.) – I will not matriculate into the school.
– Negative Past: ๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ›ใ‚“ใงใ—ใŸใ€‚(ใŒใฃใ“ใ†ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ›ใ‚“ ใงใ—ใŸใ€‚ – Gakkou ni nyuugaku shimasen dea.) – I did not matriculate into the school.

Examples of sentences that use it:
– ๆฅๅนดใฏๅคงๅญฆใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ™ใ‚‹ไบˆๅฎšใงใ™ใ€‚(ใ‚‰ใ„ใญใ‚“ใฏ ใ ใ„ใŒใใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹ ใ‚ˆใฆใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚ – Rainen wa daigaku ni nyuugaku suru yotei desu.) – I plan to matriculate into university next year.
– ๅฝผใฏๅŽปๅนดใ€ๅ้–€้ซ˜ๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚(ใ‹ใ‚Œใฏ ใใ‚‡ใญใ‚“ใ€ใ‚ใ„ใ‚‚ใ‚“ ใ“ใ†ใ“ใ† ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚- Kare wa kyonen, meimon koukou ni nyuugaku shimaa.) – He matriculated into a prestigious high school last year.
– ๅฐๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ™ใ‚‹ๆ—ฅใŒๆฅฝใ—ใฟใงใ™ใ€‚(ใ—ใ‚‡ใ†ใŒใฃใ“ใ† ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ™ใ‚‹ ใฒ ใŒ ใŸใฎใ—ใฟ ใงใ™ใ€‚- Shougakkou ni nyuugaku suru hi ga tanoshimi desu.) – I am looking forward to the day of matriculating into elementary school.
– ๅฝผๅฅณใฏๆฅๆœˆใ€ๅŒป็ง‘ๅคงๅญฆใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚(ใ‹ใฎใ˜ใ‚‡ใฏ ใ‚‰ใ„ใ’ใคใ€ใ„ใ‹ใ ใ„ใŒใ ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚ – Kanojo wa raigetsu, ika daigaku ni nyuugaku shimasu.) – She will matriculate into medical school next month.
– ๆฏๅญใŒๆฅ้€ฑใ€ๅฐๅญฆๆ กใซๅ…ฅๅญฆใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚(ใ‚€ใ™ใ“ใŒ ใ‚‰ใ„ใ—ใ‚…ใ†ใ€ใ—ใ‚‡ใ†ใŒใฃใ“ใ† ใซ ใซใ‚…ใ†ใŒใ ใ—ใพใ™ใ€‚- Musuko ga raishuu, shougakkou ni nyuugaku shimasu.) – My son will start school at the elementary school next week.

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