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How to Say ‘Please go’ in Japanese

行ってくださいね

いってくださいね

💬 Usage Tip: A gentle and polite suggestion.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Adding 'ね' softens requests, making them more friendly.

Phrase Breakdown

行っていって

Go

Tells someone to proceed or go.

Example

私と一緒に行って。

Go with me.

くださいください

Please

Used to make a request polite.

Example

待ってください

Please wait.

Right/okay

Adds a conversational tone, seeking agreement.

Example

今日は暑いですね。

It's hot today, isn't it?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

行っいっ

[itsu]

go

To move or travel to a place.

Example

早く行ってください。

Please go quickly.

[te]

and

Used to connect words and sentences indicating continuation.

Example

書いて、読んでください。

Write it, and then read it.

くださいください

[kudasai]

please do

Used in requests or instructions.

Example

ここに来てください。

Please come here.

[ne]

(emphasis)

Adds a gentle tone or emphasis.

Example

気をつけてくださいね。

Please take care.

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