How to Say ‘Let's talk a lot.’ in Japanese
たくさん話しましょう。
takusan hanashi mashou
[takusan hanashi mashou]
💬 Usage Tip: This combines [たくさん] + [話しましょう] for an enthusiastic, friendly line. Great for showing interest in the other person.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, showing sincere interest matters a lot in new friendships. [たくさん話しましょう。] says, "I want to know you better," in a sweet way.
Phrase Breakdown
たくさん
takusan
[takusan]
a lot; many
Shows a large amount, here meaning 'a lot' in conversation.
今夜はたくさん話しましょう。
Let's talk a lot tonight.
話しましょう
hanashi mashou
let’s talk
The volitional form of 話す, used to invite someone to do something together.
一緒に話しましょう。
Let’s talk together.
Words in this phrase
話し
hanashi
[hanashi]
talk; speak
Verb stem of 話す, used in suggestions and polite forms.
友だちと日本語で話しました。
I spoke in Japanese with a friend.
ましょう
mashou
[mashou]
let's
Polite volitional ending for making a friendly suggestion.
次は外で話しましょう。
Next, let's talk outside.
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