How to Say ‘Let's watch’ in Japanese
見よう
miyou
[miyou]
💬 Usage Tip: [見よう] is the volitional form of [見る], meaning "let's watch" or "I’ll watch." It sounds casual and friendly, perfect for inviting someone to a game.
🇯🇵 In Japan: For sports, [見る] is the normal verb for watching a match on TV or online. If you ask who someone supports, you might also hear [どこを応援する?].
Phrase Breakdown
見よう
miyou
[miyou]
let's watch; let's see
見よう is the volitional form of 見る and means let's watch or let's see.
日本の試合を見よう。
Let's watch Japan's match.
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