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Italian word

entrare

to enter, to go in, to fit, to be involved

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to enter

to go into a place

⚠️ The trap

The enter meaning is the same. Key Italian expression: 'cosa c'entra?' / 'non c'entra niente' = 'what does that have to do with it?' / 'it has nothing to do with it'. Also 'non mi entra in testa' = 'I can't get it into my head / I can't understand it'.

To say "to go into a place" in Italian:

entrare is correct

"entrare" in English means:

to enter, to go in, to fit, to be involved

Example

"Cosa c'entro io con questa storia?"

"What do I have to do with this story?"

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