entraron
entered, they entered
Verb entraron
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of entrar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural preterite indicative form of entrar.
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Algunos chicos entraron a la sala.
Some boys came into the classroom.
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Veinte equipos entraron al torneo.
Twenty teams entered the tournament.
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Cuando me enteré de eso me entraron ganas de gritar.
Hardly had I heard the news when I felt like crying.
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Los ingleses entraron en el comercio del té en aquella época.
The English entered into the tea trade at that time.
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Anoche unos ladrones entraron a robar a nuestra casa.
Our house was broken into by burglars last night.
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Cuando lo oyó, le entraron ganas de llorar.
When she heard that, she felt like crying.
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Ellos entraron al cuarto.
They entered the room.
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Entraron un niño y una niña. Hablé con el niño, que parecía ser mayor que la niña.
A boy and a girl came in. I spoke to the boy, who seemed to be older than the girl.
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Dos ladrones entraron en una tienda.
Two robbers broke into a store.
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Anoche entraron a mi casa.
My house was broken into last night.
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