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How to Say ‘Let's go together.’ in Japanese

一緒に行きましょう。

issho ni iki mashou

[ee-shoh nee ee-kee mah-show]

💬 Usage Tip: Friendly invitation: [一緒に] + [行きましょう]. You can soften more with [よかったら] in front.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Often used after some rapport is built. For a specific plan, follow with time/place: [いつ行きますか].

Phrase Breakdown

一緒

issho

[ee-shoh]

together

Noun meaning “together.” With に, 一緒に works like an adverb meaning “together (with someone).”

Example

友達と一緒に行きましょう。

Let’s go together with friends.

ni

[nee]

to; at; in; (adverb marker)

Particle that marks a target/destination, or makes certain nouns act adverbially (一緒に).

Example

みんなに会います。

I’ll meet everyone.

行き

iki

[ee-kee]

go (stem form of 行く)

Stem of 行く used before polite endings like ましょう to form invitations/suggestions.

Example

一緒に行きましょう。

Let’s go together.

ましょう

mashou

[mah-show]

let’s; shall we (polite suggestion)

Polite volitional ending used to invite someone to do something together (〜ましょう).

Example

ここで食べましょう。

Let’s eat here.

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