entro

This is the 11263rd most frequent Spanish word.


entro

"Entro" means "I enter" in English.


Here, 'entro' is used to express a repeated action of the speaker entering the school. The verb conveys the same meaning ('to enter') but is situated in a habitual context.

Cada vez que entro en esa escuela, me lleno de nostalgia.

Every time I enter that school, I feel filled with nostalgia.


In this example, 'entro' is metaphorical, illustrating the initiation or immersion into the practice or concept of meditation. It maintains its meaning but is used in a figurative sense.

Entro al mundo de la meditación cuando practico yoga.

I enter the world of meditation when I practice yoga.


In this sentence, 'entro' is the first-person singular form of the verb 'entrar,' meaning 'to enter.' The subject is 'I,' and the verb is used to describe the action of entering the house.

Entro a la casa porque empezó a llover.

I enter the house because it started to rain.