How to Say ‘Let's go in together.’ in Japanese
いっしょにはいろう。
issho ni hairou
[ees-shoh nee high-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: [いっしょに] plus [はいろう] makes a warm invitation: "let's go in together." A nice little combo phrase.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Group harmony is important in Japan, so inviting someone along with [いっしょに] can sound especially friendly and considerate.
Phrase Breakdown
いっしょに
issho ni
Words in this phrase
いっしょ
issho
[ees-shoh]
together
A word meaning to do something with someone, together or jointly.
ともだちといっしょにかえります。
I go home together with my friend.
に
ni
[nee]
with; together with; into; at
A particle whose meaning depends on context. Here it connects with いっしょ to mean together with.
かぞくといっしょにたべます。
I eat together with my family.
はいろう。
hairou
Words in this phrase
はいろう
hairou
[high-roh]
let's enter; let's go in
A volitional form of 入る, used to suggest doing something together: let's go in.
さむいのでへやにはいろう。
It's cold, so let's go into the room.
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