意向形 means the volitional form; let’s do. It is a JLPT N4 Japanese grammar pattern used to make volitional forms such as “let’s” or “I will probably do”.
This grammar point often appears in conversation, written explanations, formal notices, and JLPT-style reading questions. If you want to make volitional forms such as “let’s” or “I will probably do”, 意向形 is a useful pattern to learn after the N5 basics.
What does 意向形 mean?
Use 意向形 when you want to make volitional forms such as “let’s” or “I will probably do”.
Natural translations include:
- volitional form
- let’s do
- volitional form; let’s do
The exact English translation changes with context. Focus on what the grammar point does in the sentence first, then choose the English phrase that sounds natural.
How to form 意向形
Verb volitional form
Examples of the pattern:
- 行こう
- 食べよう
- 勉強しよう
Pay attention to the word form before the pattern. Many JLPT N4 mistakes happen because the meaning is understood, but the grammar is attached to the wrong form.
When is 意向形 used?
Use 意向形 in situations like:
- explaining a condition, reason, decision, or time relationship
- making a sentence more specific than a basic N5 pattern
- understanding natural Japanese in conversation or reading
Tone and register:
- neutral unless the grammar itself is marked as casual, humble, honorific, or formal
- Common in daily speech, textbook examples, and JLPT N4 reading questions
意向形 example sentences
- 一緒に帰ろう。 — Let’s go home together.
- 明日、早く起きよう。 — Let’s wake up early tomorrow.
- 日本語をもっと勉強しよう。 — Let’s study Japanese more.
- 週末に映画を見よう。 — Let’s watch a movie on the weekend.
- そろそろ始めよう。 — Let’s start soon.
Read the Japanese sentence first, then check the English translation. Try to notice what the grammar point contributes: condition, timing, limitation, possibility, decision, politeness, or emphasis.
Nuance of 意向形
The key nuance is is the casual/plain volitional form.
This matters because 意向形 may look simple in English, but the Japanese form tells you whether the speaker is describing a time, a condition, a decision, a possibility, or a social relationship.
For example:
- In context, 意向形 helps make the sentence more precise than a direct English translation.
- Compared with ましょう, it has a different focus even when both patterns appear in similar sentences.
意向形 vs ましょう
Both {jp} and {similar} can appear in related sentences, but they are different.
意向形:
- is the target JLPT N4 pattern in this lesson
- carries the specific nuance explained above
ましょう:
- is useful for comparison because learners often mix it up
- may use a different form, tone, or sentence focus
Quick contrast examples:
- Target pattern: 一緒に帰ろう。 — Let’s go home together.
- Related pattern with ましょう: compare the form and ask whether the sentence is about timing, condition, ability, decision, or politeness.
If you are unsure which one to use, identify the main job of the sentence before translating it into English.
Common mistakes with 意向形
Watch out for these mistakes:
- Using it with the wrong verb, noun, or adjective form
- Confusing it with ましょう because the English translation can look similar
- Translating it too literally instead of reading the whole sentence context
A good study habit is to write one short sentence and then change only the grammar point. This makes the difference between similar patterns easier to feel.
Is 意向形 on the JLPT?
Yes. 意向形 is commonly taught as JLPT N4 grammar.
That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences
For test preparation, do not only memorize the English gloss. Practice identifying the words around the grammar point, because JLPT questions often test structure and context together.
Practice questions for 意向形
Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Write one sentence using the basic pattern.
- Change the sentence into polite or casual style if possible.
- Compare it with the related pattern from the comparison section.
Keep the sentences short at first. Once the form feels natural, add time words, places, reasons, or contrast to make the sentence more realistic.
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