行っていらっしゃい
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Base expression form. A polite farewell used when someone is leaving. It combines the te-form of 『行く』 (iku, 'to go') and 『いらっしゃい』 (irasshai, honorific 'come' or 'go'), meaning 'go and come back safely'.
Theme

At a train station, User is saying goodbye to their friend Yuka, who is heading home after a day out together.

行っていらっしゃい

いっていらっしゃい

have a nice day, see you

Basics & EssentialsGreetings & Expressions

Memory Hook

Imagine someone leaving for a trip, and you say 'Have a nice day!' It sounds like 'itte irasshai' — think of 'go' (行く iku) and 'come' (いらっしゃい irasshai) combined to mean 'go and come back safely'.

Cultural Note

『行っていらっしゃい』 (itte irasshai) is a common farewell expression in Japan, often used when someone is leaving home or a place. It implies 'go and come back safely' and shows care for the person's well-being. It's typically replied with 『行ってきます』 (itte kimasu, 'I'll go and come back').

Forms

Base: 行っていらっしゃいBase expression form. A polite farewell used when someone is leaving. It combines the te-form of 『行く』 (iku, 'to go') and 『いらっしゃい』 (irasshai, honorific 'come' or 'go'), meaning 'go and come back safely'.