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How to Say ‘Let's get along well together.’ in Japanese

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

issho ni nakayoku shi mashou

[ees-shoh nee nah-kah-yoh-koo shee mah-shoh]

💬 Usage Tip: This is a warm invitation to have a good relationship. It's not a super common fixed phrase everywhere, but the meaning is clear and friendly.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, expressing a wish for good relations is very natural in schools, clubs, neighborhoods, and new social groups.

Phrase Breakdown

いっしょに

issho ni

together

Shows that an action is done together with others.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

Words in this phrase

いっしょ

issho

[ees-shoh]

together

Means together with someone.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

ni

[nee]

adverb particle; together/in

Turns いっしょ into an adverb meaning 'together.'

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

なかよく

nakayoku

[nah-kah-yoh-koo]

amicably; getting along well

Means in a friendly way.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

しましょう

shi mashou

let's do

Volitional form used to make a friendly suggestion or invitation.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

Words in this phrase

shi

[shee]

do

The verb stem of する, used with ましょう here.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

ましょう

mashou

[mah-shoh]

let's

A polite ending inviting someone to do something together.

Example

いっしょになかよくしましょう。

Let's get along together.

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