How to Say ‘Each other; both of us’ in Japanese
おたがい
おたがい
💬 Usage Tip: [おたがい] means “each other / both of us.” Often used to build camaraderie: “We’re in this together.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: This word creates a friendly “same team” feeling—great in language exchange or workplace chats.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
おお
[o]
honorable prefix (polite)
A prefix that adds politeness. In おたがい, it’s part of the fixed word; you normally learn it as one expression.
おたがいにがんばりましょう。
Let’s do our best together.
たがいたがい
[tagai]
each other; one another
Often used as おたがいに (mutually). Common supportive phrase: おたがいにがんばりましょう.
おたがいに助けましょう。
Let’s help each other.
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