How to Say ‘Let’s move forward together.’ in Japanese
一緒に進めよう。
issho ni susumeyou
[ees-shoh nee soo-soo-meh-yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: [一緒に進めよう] means “let’s move forward together.” [一緒に] adds cooperation, and [進めよう] gives a “let’s do it” feeling. It sounds supportive and energetic.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase fits group projects, friendships, or encouraging teamwork. In Japanese culture, inviting others to act together can sound more harmonious than pushing someone alone.
Phrase Breakdown
一緒に
issho ni
together
Indicates doing something with someone else.
一緒に行こう。
Let’s go together.
Words in this phrase
一緒
issho
[ees-shoh]
together
Means together or jointly with someone.
一緒に考えましょう。
Let's think about it together.
に
ni
[nee]
particle indicating manner/direction
A particle showing the manner of doing something, here meaning together.
友達と一緒に行きます。
I will go together with a friend.
進めよう
susumeyou
[soo-soo-meh-yoh]
let's move forward; let's proceed
A volitional form used to invite someone to proceed together.
次の段階へ進めよう。
Let's move on to the next stage.
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