How to Say ‘I often come.’ in Japanese
よく来るよ。
yoku kuru yo
[yoh-koo koo-roo yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural casual line for “I come here a lot.” Politer: [よく来ます。]
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying you’re a regular can lead to invitations like [また一緒にやろう] “let’s do it together again.”
Phrase Breakdown
よく
yoku
[yoh-koo]
often; frequently
よく = “often.” In よく来るよ, it means “I come often.” Good when chatting at a club and building rapport before exchanging contacts.
このクラブ、よく来るよ。
I come to this club often.
来る
kuru
[koo-roo]
to come
来る (くる) = “to come.” Casual form; polite would be 来ます (きます).
わたしはほうかごに来る。
I come after school.
よ
yo
[yoh]
(sentence-ending particle) emphasis
よ at the end adds emphasis: “(I) do come often.” It can sound friendly and confident.
らいしゅうも行くよ。
I’ll go next week too.
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