Robbe
行ってらっしゃい I know that 行ってらっしゃい is a formal response to 行って来ます and English translations could be "Have a good day". But what does 行ってらっしゃい actually mean? It has 行 in it, and maybe 行って is the て form of 行. But where does らしゃい come from? I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
1 ago 2019 02:17
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いってらっしゃい consists of 行って+(い)らっしゃい いらっしゃい is probably the 連用形 form of いらっしゃる which comes fromいらせらる which consists of いら, せ, and らる いら comes from いる(入る: enter) せ and られる both show respect. いらっしゃる is a respect form of 行く(go), 来る(come), or 居る(be) どこへいらっしゃるのですか?(where are you going?) 先生がいらっしゃった(The teacher has arrived) 明日は家にいらっしゃいますか?(Will you be home tomorrow?) FYI: おっしゃる(say) comes from おおせある consisting of おおせ and ある
2 agosto 2019
according to Google , 行って来ます= I'll go and come    行ってらっしゃい( 行っていらっしゃいませ)=you can go and come いらっしゃい= welcome   when I use them ,Ifeel like I'm leaving for now(行って来ます)and the person is leaving for now(行ってらっしゃい)In both case, come back finaly
1 agosto 2019
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