How to Say ‘To go’ in Japanese
行く
iku
[iku]
💬 Usage Tip: [行く] is the dictionary form meaning '[to go].' In travel phrases, it often becomes [行き], as in [行き方].
🇯🇵 In Japan: This verb shows up everywhere in transportation Japanese, so it is a great 'passport word' for learners.
Phrase Breakdown
行く
iku
[iku]
to go
A basic verb meaning to go to a place, often used in travel and directions.
空港へ行くバスがあります。
There is a bus that goes to the airport.
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