How to Say ‘Let's go together.’ in Japanese
いっしょに行きましょう。
issho ni iki mashou
[eesh-shoh nee ee-kee mah-shoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [いっしょに] + [行きましょう] makes a warm, polite invitation: "Let's go together." Great for casual but polite speech.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Inviting someone to the convenience store can be a tiny social moment in Japan, especially for a snack run or coffee break.
Phrase Breakdown
いっしょに
issho ni
together
Means doing something with another person.
いっしょに行きましょう。
Let's go together.
Words in this phrase
いっしょ
issho
[eesh-shoh]
together
Means with someone, together.
いっしょに新しいセブンを見に行きましょう。
Let's go together to see the new 7-Eleven.
に
ni
[nee]
with; together; to
Completes いっしょに, meaning together.
友だちにではなく、いっしょに行きます。
Not to a friend, but together we go.
行きましょう
iki mashou
let's go
Volitional polite form of 行く, used to suggest going together.
公園に行きましょう。
Let's go to the park.
Words in this phrase
行き
iki
[ee-kee]
go
Stem of 行く used in polite suggestions.
まず近い店へ行きましょう。
First, let's go to the nearby store.
ましょう
mashou
[mah-shoh]
let's
Polite invitation ending meaning let's do it.
じゃあ、比べながら見ましょう、行きましょう。
Well then, let's look while comparing them; let's go.
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