How to Say ‘Let's go’ in Japanese
行きましょう
iki mashou
[ee-kee mah-shoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [行きましょう] is the polite volitional form of [行く], meaning "let's go." It sounds friendly and useful for invitations.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is perfect for everyday plans in Japan, including quick trips to a convenience store before work, after school, or during a walk.
Phrase Breakdown
行き
iki
[ee-kee]
go
Polite stem of 行く used before ましょう.
次はローソンへ行きましょう。
Next, let's go to Lawson.
ましょう
mashou
[mah-shoh]
let's
Polite ending used to make a suggestion together.
近い店から見ましょう、行きましょう。
Let's start by checking the nearby store; let's go.
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