Jdeme.
When to use
Use 'Jdeme' when you want to initiate movement, either by yourself or with others. It can mean 'We are going' or 'Let's go'.
How it works
This is the first-person plural present tense of the verb 'jít' (to go). It implies 'We are going' or, in context, 'Let's go'.
- Jdeme: We go / Let's go (verb, 1st person plural of 'jít')
Verb Aspect
'Jít' is an imperfective verb, describing the action of going. When used as 'Let's go', it functions as an invitation to start the action.
Natural Replies
If someone says 'Jdeme?', you can reply with 'Ano, jdeme.' (Yes, let's go.) or 'Kam jdeme?' (Where are we going?).
Notes
A simple and direct way to say 'Let's go'.