How to Say ‘Together’ in Japanese
一緒に
issho ni
[issho ni]
💬 Usage Tip: [一緒に] means “together” or “along with.” In luggage service, it often means sending items in one shipment.
🇯🇵 In Japan: If a traveler has multiple items, asking whether they can go [一緒に] is practical and common at delivery counters.
Phrase Breakdown
一緒
issho
[issho]
together
Means together or along with something/someone.
この荷物と一緒に送ります。
I will send it together with this luggage.
に
ni
[ni]
in / to / for
A particle/adverbial marker here used to make 一緒に mean together.
家族と一緒に行きます。
I will go together with my family.
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