How to Say ‘Let's go.’ in Japanese
行きましょう。
iki mashou
[iki mashou]
💬 Usage Tip: [行きましょう] is the polite volitional form of [行く] and means "let's go." It's a friendly, useful phrase when moving to the next gallery, floor, or exhibit.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In a museum, [行きましょう] sounds polite and cooperative. In Japan, people often move quietly as a group in calm public spaces like museums.
Phrase Breakdown
行き
iki
[iki]
go
Stem of 行く, used with ましょう to mean "let's go."
展示室へ行きましょう。
Let's go to the exhibition room.
ましょう
mashou
[mashou]
let's; shall we
Polite volitional ending added to a verb stem to invite someone to do something together.
次の部屋も見ましょう。
Let's look at the next room too.
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