How do you write Ikuzo in Japanese?

The meaning of ikuzo (行くぞ) in Japanese.
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What is Ikuzo in Japanese?

Ikimasho(u), ikuzo (not ikuso), ikuze all basically have the meaning of "let's go". Ikuzo Tokyo would be closer to "come on Tokyo !", ikuze is a bit rude (ending -ze being a rude or colloquial imperative/jussive).
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How do you use Ikuzo?

Meaning of ikuzo (行くぞ) in Japanese

Building from what we mentioned previously, 行くぞ (ikuzo) is essentially the verb 行く (iku) which means “to go” in Japanese (see entry #1). The main difference here is that 行くぞ (ikuzo) is followed by a special sentence-ending particle. In this case ぞ (zo).
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What does Yoshi Ikuzo mean?

Both Yoshi and Ikuzo can be used as names, but this singer combines the two so that it takes on the meaning, “よし、行くぞ!” (“All right, let's go!”)
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What does Ikouze mean in Japanese?

That just means 行こうぜ ikou ze, ''let's go'', 'ze' being an emphasizing masculine particle.
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Learn Japanese with Anime ! / How to say “Let's go.” and “I have no clues.” From Attack on titan



What is Ikimasu?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.
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What is Ikimashou?

let's go: from iku.
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What is Ganbarimasu in Japanese?

Ganbarimasu (頑張ります) – I will do my best

It means “I will do my best” in English and is often used as a reply to “ganbatte”.
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What does Yoush mean Japanese?

“Yosh.

This phrase means something like, “OK, I'm going for it,” or “I'll do my best.” A Japanese would say “Ganbarimasu” before taking a test or leaving the house for a job interview.
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What does Yoish mean in Japanese?

In Japanese, yoshi よし means "alright!" It's often an expressions used when you're ready to do something—"alright, let's go!"—or it can simply mean something is okay—"that's alright too." Sometimes, it's pronounced yooshi よーし instead.
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What is Saiko in Japanese?

the highest; supreme; maximum.
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What's your name in Japanese?

Anata no onamae wa? And that's how to ask, "What is your name?" in Japanese.
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What is Ikemasu in Japanese?

You might remember that we also learned the potential form of verbs, expressing that "you can do something" in Lesson 35. The potential form of IKIMASU (to go) is IKEMASU (can go). It basically means the same thing as IKU KOTO GA DEKIMASU. But IKEMASU is more casual.
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What is the meaning of Ganbatte?

Ganbare/ganbatte is often translated as 'good luck', 'do your best' or 'break a leg', but as will be discussed in this article, there's more to it than that.
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How do you use Ganbatte?

Ganbare / Ganbatte is the same as “Come on!” “Let's GO!” or “Go for it!” in English. It has a meaning of “Do your best”! and it is can be used to cheer for your favorite team during a sporting event. It can also be used to wish someone “Good luck!” or to give them encouragement to keep going.
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What does Oh Ko mean in Japanese?

newborn babe, child, young of animals.
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What does Taki mas mean in Japanese?

"Itadakimasu" is an essential phrase in your Japanese vocabulary. It's often translated as "I humbly receive," but in a mealtime setting, it's compared to "Let's eat," "Bon appétit," or "Thanks for the food." Some even liken it to the religious tradition of saying grace before eating.
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What does the name Yosh mean?

What is the meaning of the name Yosh? Yosh means “Yahweh is salvation” (from “yeho/יְהוֹ” = referring to the Hebrew God + “yasha'/יָשַׁע'” = to save).
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How do you respond to ganbaru?

“Ganbarimasu!” would be an appropriate response to anyone telling you to ganbaru. You can also say this when you are tasked with something or starting on some work to express your willingness to work hard and give it your all.
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What is Kudasai?

When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to).
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How do you reply to Ganbatte Kudasai?

The appropriate response to Ganbatte kudasai is “Hai, ganbarimasu!” and the appropriate response to ganbatte is “Un, ganburu!” Both of these are an acknowledgment to the other party that can be translated as “yes, I will do my best.”
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What is Ikitai?

Conjugate the Verb!

You have to conjugate “iku” into a form that conveys “want to go.” Therefore, if you want to say “want to go” in Japanese, you have to say, いきたい (ikitai).
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What is Ittekimasu in Japanese?

Ittekimasu (行ってきます) means “I will go” and doubles as a “see you later”, or “I'll get going now”. You use this when you are leaving home. It implies that you will also be coming back. You can say it to those you're leaving behind in the morning when leaving home, or at the airport before leaving on a trip.
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What is Arimasu in English?

The Japanese verbs arimasu and imasu both translate to “there is” in English. ★ Generally, Imasu is used for living things and arimasu is used for everything else.
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What is koto ga Dekimasu?

Literally translated, koto(こと)means "thing," and "dekiru"(できる)" means "can do." So adding this phrase is like saying "I can do this thing," referring back to the main verb. The formal form of koto ga dekiru(~ことができる)is koto ga dekimasu(~ことができます), and its past tense is koto ga dekita (~ koto ga dekimashita).
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