How to Say ‘Shall we meet here again?’ in Japanese
じゃあ、またここでお会いしましょうか?
じゃあ、またここでおあいしましょうか?
💬 Usage Tip: Specifies place with [ここで] for clarity in plans.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese culture values clear social arrangements and commitments.
Phrase Breakdown
じゃあ
またここで
お会いしましょうか?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
じゃあじゃあ
[jaa]
well then
Informal phrase used when concluding or transitioning.
じゃあ、終わりにしましょう。
Well then, let's finish.
またまた
[mata]
again
Adverb indicating repetition or another occurrence.
また会いましょう。
Let's meet again.
ここここ
[koko]
here
Refers to the location around the speaker.
ここに座ってください。
Please sit here.
でで
[de]
at
Particle indicating a location or place.
学校で勉強します。
I study at school.
おお
[o]
honorific prefix
Polite prefix for verbs or nouns.
お茶を飲みますか?
Would you like some tea?
会いあい
[ai]
meet
Verb meaning to encounter or meet.
友達に会います。
I will meet my friend.
しし
[shi]
do
Verb expressing volition or suggestion.
その本を読みましょう。
Let's read that book.
ましょうましょう
[mashou]
do
Polite volitional form suggesting an action.
映画を見ましょうか?
Shall we watch a movie?
かか
[ka]
question
Indicates a suggestion or invitation.
行きましょうか?
Shall we go?
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