Examples of using "行くよ" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm going to go.
But, I'm up for it, come on.
- Yes, I'm coming!
- Yes, I'm coming.
- I'm coming.
- I am coming.
- I'll be right there.
I have to go to the bathroom.
I'll go on Sunday.
- I'm leaving now.
- I'll go now.
Yes, I'll come, Bob.
I'll come to your place.
- Of course I will go.
- Of course I'll go.
Tonight we're going to church.
Hurry up, let's go!
I'm going to go.
- I'm going to go.
- I'll go.
- I will go.
I'll pick you up at seven.
I'll come to your place.
- Come on!
- Let's go!
- Wild!
- Come on.
I'm gonna need extraction. [pilot] Hi there. Yes, we got you.
I would rather walk than go by taxi.
I'll pick you up at 2:30.
Oh yes! I will certainly come with you!
- I will come with you.
- I am going with you.
- I'll be going with you.
- I'll go with you.
- I'm going with you.
- I'm going to go with you.
If the weather is good, I'll go.
Of course, I'll go with you.
Tom will pick you up tomorrow.
He advised me to go there.
I'll come at noon to pick you up.
I will go if you come.
- I'm coming.
- I am coming.
I'll come to your place.
I would just as soon stay at home as go to the party.
I will call for you at seven.
- When I am finished with what I am doing, I will come.
- When I'm finished with what I'm doing, I'll come.
I usually go to the barber once a month.
I would rather go to the mountains than to the beach.
I demanded that she should go.
We have no choice but to go.
I'll come to Boston the first weekend in October.
- If it should rain tomorrow, we would go by bus.
- If it rains tomorrow, we'll go by bus.
I told him to clear out of the room.
If it rains tomorrow, we'll go by bus.
I prefer staying home to going fishing.
There goes a wonderful coach over there.
She advised me to go there.
He advised me to go there.
He recommended that I go there.
We made a point of his going there.
I was prevailed upon to go to the party.
I'll come right now.
His parents told him to get into a university.
It's hot, it's a bold decision, but you're in charge, let's go. Come on.
I'll come when I have done my homework.
He demanded that John should go there.
I'll definitely come.
Why are you wasting time? Hurry up and go.
I'm coming.
She advised him to go there.
I persuaded Tom to go to Boston.
Tom told Mary to go to the hospital.
I'd rather play football than go swimming.
As a rule, I go to school before eight o'clock.
I'd rather stay home than go alone.
All right. I'll come as soon as possible.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus.
Did you advise him to go to the police?