もう一軒{いっけん}と参{まい}りましょう
I understand 「もう」to mainly mean "already" or "soon" but its usage in this sentence confuses me. Could anyone explain to me why it's natural here?
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I understand 「もう」to mainly mean "already" or "soon" but its usage in this sentence confuses me. Could anyone explain to me why it's natural here?
mou means "more" in this sentence. so you can say " Lets visit more house (a house)"