入 — enter, insert
はいる
入
enter
Grade 1
Japanese school grade level in which this kanji is taught. Grade 1 is first year of elementary school.
2 strokes
action
internet
U+5165
Unicode hex codepoint — a unique identifier for this character in the Unicode standard.
Freq #56
Frequency rank among the ~2,500 most common kanji in Japanese newspapers. Lower number = more common.
Heisig #779
Index in James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" — a popular textbook that teaches kanji through mnemonics and stories.
Radical #11
Meanings
- enter
- insert
word
はい hai Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
い i Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
いり iri Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
にゅう nyuu On'yomi On'yomi (音読み) — the Sino-Japanese reading, derived from Chinese pronunciation. Most commonly used in compound words (jukugo).
いれ ire Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
Appears in idioms
単刀直入
四字熟語
simple, sword, straight, enter
くちばしを入れる
慣用句
to stick one's beak right in
スイッチが入る
慣用句
the switch enters right inside someone
メスを入れる
慣用句
to put a scalpel right inside
力こぶを入れる
慣用句
to put one's strength lump in
実が入る
慣用句
the grain fills in
五本の指に入る
慣用句
enters among the five fingers
五指に入る
慣用句
enters among the five fingers
身が入る
慣用句
the body enters in
身を入れる
慣用句
put the body in
Components
Atomic component This kanji has no further breakdown — it's a primitive building block used to compose others.