itte

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".
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.
by DisgustingWeebs December 13, 2016
Get the itte mug.