How to Say ‘I’ll go see that too.’ in Japanese
それも見てみます。
sore mo mi te mi masu
[soh-reh moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [見てみます] combines [見る] (“to see”) with [~てみる], which means “to try doing.” So this sounds like “I’ll give that a look,” soft and natural.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often uses [~てみる] to sound less blunt and more open-minded. In museums, it gives your reply a friendly “Sure, I’ll check it out” feeling.
Phrase Breakdown
それ
sore
[soh-reh]
that
Refers to that thing mentioned before, such as an exhibit recommendation.
それも人気です。
That is also popular.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Shows that you will include that item as well.
それも見ます。
I will see that too.
見
mi
て
te
み
mi
ます
masu
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