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Japanese
Etymology 1
From English in (preposition).[1][2]
First cited to a text by Tōson Shimazaki from 1906 in the sense “inside”.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
イン • (in)
- inside; interior; inner portion
2020 February 2, “Innā daun o akusento ni jōsitsu kōto tomo kō aishō [Accentuating a fit with a down vest―Goes amazing with high-quality coats]”, in Nikkei Style:
- しかもチェスターコートのインにダウンベストをレイヤードしたことで、ハイブリッドな雰囲気も加味され、よりモダンでお洒落度も高め。
- Shika mo chesutā kōto no in ni daun besuto o reiyādo shita koto de, haiburiddo na fun'iki mo kami sare, yori modan de o-share do mo takame.
- Furthermore, by layering a Chesterfield coat with a down vest on the inside, it creates a hybrid feel that is even more modern and stylish.
- (boat racing) racing line, inside line (the most optimal route to finish a race)
- Antonym: アウト (auto)
2022 February 18, “Saishin ban! In ga tsuyoi kyōteijō rankingu [Latest edition! Ranking boatyards with strongest inside line]”, in Bōtorīman:
- またインコースだけではない各コースの勝率のいい競艇場も紹介していますので、最後まで目を通してみてください!
- Mata in kōsu dake de wa nai kaku kōsu no shōritsu no ī kyōteijō mo shōkai shiteimasu no de, saigo made me o tōshite mite kudasai!
- We also introduce boatyards that have strong winning percentages not just for the racing line but for each position, so keep reading to the end!
- (golf) the back nine; the last nine holes of an 18-hole golf course
- Antonym: アウト (auto)
Derived terms
Verb
インする • (in suru) suru (stem インし (in shi), past インした (in shita))
- to put something in
- Synonym: 入れる (ireru)
- 卵をインする
- tamago o in suru
- to add the egg
- to tuck in (clothing)
- Synonym: 入れる (ireru)
- シャツをインする
- shatsu o in suru
- to tuck in one's shirt
- to enter (a listing)
- Synonyms: 入る (hairu, “to enter”), ランクインする (ranku-in suru, “to enter a ranking”)
- to enter (in general)
- Synonym: 入る (hairu)
- 布団にインする
- futon ni in suru
- to enter a futon
Conjugation
Katsuyōkei ("stem forms")
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Mizenkei ("imperfective")
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インし
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in shi
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Ren’yōkei ("continuative")
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インし
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in shi
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Shūshikei ("terminal")
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インする
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in suru
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Rentaikei ("attributive")
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インする
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in suru
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Kateikei ("hypothetical")
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インすれ
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in sure
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Meireikei ("imperative")
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インせよ¹ インしろ²
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in seyo¹ in shiro²
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Key constructions
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Passive
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インされる
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in sareru
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Causative
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インさせる インさす
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in saseru in sasu
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Potential
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インできる
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in dekiru
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Volitional
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インしよう
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in shiyō
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Negative
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インしない
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in shinai
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Negative continuative
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インせず
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in sezu
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Formal
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インします
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in shimasu
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Perfective
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インした
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in shita
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Conjunctive
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インして
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in shite
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Hypothetical conditional
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インすれば
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in sureba
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¹ Written imperative
² Spoken imperative
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Etymology 2
From English inn.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
イン • (in)
- inn
Usage notes
- Aside from usage in specific company or brand names, such as 東急イン (“Tokyu Inn”), this term appears to be used primarily to refer to smaller overnight lodging establishments outside of Japan.
See also
- ビジネスホテル (bijinesu hoteru, literally “business hotel”)
References