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行こう / 行く だろう / 行きましょう / 行くでしょう
行こう
行く だろう
行きましょう
行くでしょう
regarding the verb ending 'darou'
動詞終了に関する「-だろう」
What is the difference, and which is most commonly used?
違い、何がある? そして、最も一般的に話されている?
ありがとう!
Feb 26, 2015 11:19 PM
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We use all of them in our daily conversation.
行こう and 行きましょう mean the same, "let's go".
(行こう is the informal/casual form and 行きましょう is the formal one.)
行くだろう and 行くでしょう mean the same, "will go"/"I think (someone will/may go", about "to go" in the future or guess/supposition".
(行くだろう is the informal/casual form and 行くでしょう is the formal one.)
I hope this was helpful.
February 27, 2015
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