How to Say ‘Guide to an end’ in Japanese
終わりへと誘う
おわりへとさそう
💬 Usage Tip: [誘う] (sasou) means 'to invite' or 'to guide'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase can have a poetic meaning, often implying a peaceful closure.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
終わりおわり
[owari]
end
The final part of something.
映画が終わりました。
The movie ended.
へへ
[e]
to
Indicates direction or destination.
彼は部屋へ行った。
He went to the room.
とと
[to]
and
Used here as a conjunctive particle.
料理が終わって、食べ始めた。
After finishing the cooking, he started eating.
誘うさそう
[sasou]
invite
To ask someone to join or accompany.
彼女をパーティーに誘った。
I invited her to the party.
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