How to Say ‘Go and...; leaving now’ in Japanese
行って
itsu te
[eet teh]
💬 Usage Tip: [行って] is the [て]-form of [行く]. In set phrases, it connects actions, like "go and come back."
🇯🇵 In Japan: The [て]-form is everywhere in Japanese. It is like a connector tool that helps verbs link together.
Phrase Breakdown
行っ
itsu
[eet]
go
Te-form stem of 行く, used to connect to another action like 行ってきます.
がっこうへ行っ。
Go to school.
て
te
[teh]
te-form ending
Connective ending used to link verbs or make requests and expressions.
すわってまってください。
Please sit and wait.
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