入

Derived characters

 * Appendix:Chinese radical/入

Glyph origin
- an arrowhead indicating "to enter".

Compare.

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Chinese characters belonging to the same word family include:
 * and potentially 🇨🇬
 * and potentially 🇨🇬
 * and potentially 🇨🇬
 * and potentially 🇨🇬
 * and potentially 🇨🇬

The regular Mandarin pronunciation as predicted from Middle Chinese is rì. The irregular sound change is for taboo reasons - to avoid homophony with its derived vulgar meaning "to enter > to have sexual intercourse", nowadays represented by.

Definitions

 * 1) to enter; to go into
 * 2) to join; to become a member of
 * 3)  to accept; to admit
 * 4)  to pay
 * 5) income
 * 6) to confirm; to agree
 * 7) to arrive (at); to attain
 * 8)  to enter the imperial government and become an official
 * 9)  to get through
 * 10)  in; inside
 * 11)  to stock up on
 * 12)  to submit
 * 13)  to input; to enter; to type into a computer
 * 14)  to put something into
 * 15)  to fuck; to have sexual intercourse
 * 16)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1) to arrive (at); to attain
 * 2)  to enter the imperial government and become an official
 * 3)  to get through
 * 4)  in; inside
 * 5)  to stock up on
 * 6)  to submit
 * 7)  to input; to enter; to type into a computer
 * 8)  to put something into
 * 9)  to fuck; to have sexual intercourse
 * 10)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  to input; to enter; to type into a computer
 * 2)  to put something into
 * 3)  to fuck; to have sexual intercourse
 * 4)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  to fuck; to have sexual intercourse
 * 2)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  to fuck; to have sexual intercourse
 * 2)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack
 * 1)  pieces inside packaging; n-pack

Kanji

 * 1) to enter
 * 2) to insert

Etymology 1
The.

Attested as a standalone noun since the early 1200s.

Noun

 * 1)  entering, going in
 * 2)  setting, such as a sunset or moonset
 * 3)  the beginning or first day of a period of time
 * 4)  income, takings
 * 5)  a subtotal or portion of some larger payment amount
 * 6)  an expense, an amount needed
 * 7)  the amount of people or things that fit into a space: capacity; admission, admittance
 * 8)  "on" switch, the "on" position for a switch
 * 1)  the amount of people or things that fit into a space: capacity; admission, admittance
 * 2)  "on" switch, the "on" position for a switch
 * 1)  "on" switch, the "on" position for a switch

Counter

 * 1)  counter for soakings (of fabric in a dye)

Etymology
From.