How to Say ‘To go see a movie’ in Japanese
映画を見に行く
eiga o mi ni iku
[Eiga O Mi Ni Iku]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful phrase: [映画を見に行く] (ei-ga o mi ni i-ku).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Cinemas in Japan often show both local and international films, sometimes with subtitles.
Phrase Breakdown
映画
eiga
[Eiga]
movie
A film.
面白い映画を見ます。
I will watch an interesting movie.
を
o
[O]
object marker
Marks the direct object of a verb.
本を読みます。
I read a book.
見に行く
mi ni iku
to go to see
Phrase used to indicate the action of going somewhere with the purpose of seeing something.
博物館に見に行く。
I go to the museum to see.
Words in this phrase
見
mi
[Mi]
to see
To watch, view something.
映画を見る。
To watch a movie.
に
ni
[Ni]
for
Indicates purpose or direction.
レストランに行く。
To go to a restaurant.
行く
iku
[Iku]
to go
To move to another place.
学校に行く。
To go to school.
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