This is the 3121st most frequent Japanese word.
入ら
The Japanese word "入ら" is a conjugated form of the verb "入る," meaning "to enter" or "to go in."
The word '入ら' is used as a verb stem in this sentence, part of '入らない', which represents the negative form of the verb '入る' (to enter).
部屋に入らないでください。
Please do not enter the room.
Here, '入ら' is part of '入らない', indicating that meat is not included in the dish, showing the verb's usage related to content containment.
この料理には肉が入らないんです。
This dish does not contain meat.
In this example, '入ら' is used in its negative past form '入らなかった', illustrating joining or becoming a member.