How to Say ‘We; us’ in Japanese
私たち
watashi tachi
[watashi tachi]
💬 Usage Tip: [私たち] means “we/us.” [私] is “I,” and [たち] makes it plural. Super useful: Japanese often drops it when the meaning is obvious.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese frequently leaves out subjects like [私たち] in natural conversation. If it appears, it often adds emphasis or clarity.
Phrase Breakdown
私
watashi
[watashi]
I; me; we
私 usually means I or me; in words like 私たち, it becomes the base for we/us.
私は学生です。
I am a student.
たち
tachi
[tachi]
plural suffix
Added to a person word or pronoun to make it plural, like we, they, or a group.
子どもたちは元気です。
The children are energetic.
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