The "te" form of the Japanese verb "iku," or to go. Iku is a ru verb, so in order to conjugate it to its te form, you must take the base (which would be "i," in this case), and add a "tte" (って) onto it. Typically verbs that end with a "ku" sound get an ite (いて) added onto the base, but iku is the only exception to this rule.
With kanji, it's written as "行って".
With kanji, it's written as "行って".
Examples of the verb itte (行って = went/go):
スーパーに行って、食べ物を買いました
I went to the supermarket and bought food.
学校に行ってください
Please go to school.
(私は)今日の朝は会社に行って
I went to the office this morning.
スーパーに行って、食べ物を買いました
I went to the supermarket and bought food.
学校に行ってください
Please go to school.
(私は)今日の朝は会社に行って
I went to the office this morning.
by DisgustingWeebs December 13, 2016