Today’s second #kanji is #入, which makes its own radical #いる(入). Many students confuse this with 人 (a person), so watch the stroke order animations well to differentiate the two.
Meaning: to enter, to put in
Reading: ニュウ、ジュ*、い、はい
入学(ニュウガク): entrance/enrollment into a school
入場(ニュウジョウ): entrance, entry, admission
入室(ニュウシツ)する: to enter a room
入用(ニュウヨウ)(な/の): necessary, needed
購入(コウニュウ): purchase, buying
挿入(ソウニュウ): insertion, interposition
入口(いりぐち): an entrance, a way in
出入り (でいり/ではいり): going in and out; entrance and exit
入る(はいる): to go in, to enter; to set; to attain
<Difficult Reading>
入内(ジュダイ): an Imperial Consort’s bridal entry into court
Don’t get confused with:
a person