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diffrence between iku yo and ikô. Does both mean "let's go" ? Thanks!
Feb 24, 2011 6:59 PM
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iku yo = I'm off; we're off ikou (yo) = Let's go Not a great deal of difference in this case.
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Asobi ni iku yo! - Let's go play! Asobi ni iko yo - Let's go somewhere. Shumatsu iko yo - Let's go for the weekend.
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