ましょう
Japanese
Etymology 1
Volitional form of the polite suffix ます (-masu).
Suffix
- Induces or stimulates others to do something: let's; shall we
- 図書館に行きましょうか。
- Toshokan ni ikimashō ka.
- Shall we go to the library?
- 図書館に行きましょうか。
- Expresses the speaker's will: I will
- (archaic) Presents a supposition: probably
- …といえましょう。
- … To iemashō.
- We can probably say …
- 明日は雨が降りましょう。
- Asu wa ame ga furimashō.
- It'll probably rain tomorrow.
- …といえましょう。
Usage notes
This can be considered as the polite form of the volitional suffix う (-u → -ō) ~ よう (-yō), except that it is more polite and attaches to the masu stem of verbs.
Alternative forms
- ましょ (-masho) (colloquial)
- まひょ (-mahyo) (Kansai)
Etymology 2
For pronunciation and definitions of ましょう – see the following entry. | ||
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(This term, ましょう, is the hiragana spelling of the above term.) |
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