G007 A e ikimasu

Today we will learn how to use the phrase "A へ  いきます。" in Japanese. This phrase is commonly used to express the action of going to the direction of a specific place. Let's take a look at two examples to help us understand this concept better.

First, let's consider the sentence "会社 いきます。" which means "I'm going to the office." In this sentence, "会社" (kaisha) means "office or place of work" and "へ" (e) indicates the destination you are going to. Finally, "いきます" (ikimasu) means "I'm going" or "I'm going to." So when we put it all together, we have "会社  へ  いきます。" which translates to "I'm going in the direction of the place of work."

Similarly, we can use the same sentence structure to express going to other places. For example, let's say "京都  へ  いきます。" which means "I'm going in the direction of Kyoto." Again, "京都" (Kyoto) indicates the destination and "へ" (e) shows the direction of your travel. Finally, "いきます" (ikimasu) means "I'm going." So "京都  へ  いきます。" translates to "I'm going in the direction of Kyoto."

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