How to Say ‘Together’ in Japanese
いっしょに
issho ni
[ees-shoh nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [いっしょに] means “together” and is very common for doing things with someone—watching, eating, going somewhere, and more.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Inviting someone with [いっしょに] feels friendly and natural in Japan, and is softer than a very direct invitation.
Phrase Breakdown
いっしょ
issho
[ees-shoh]
together
A word meaning together, with someone else.
いっしょに試合を見ましょう。
Let's watch the match together.
に
ni
[nee]
together; in
Here に completes いっしょに, making the adverb together.
友だちにではなく、いっしょに見ます。
Not 'with a friend' as a target, but together we watch.
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