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tsuki-atte kure! [go out with me]

issho ni dekakeyou [let's head out together]

ore to tsuki-ainasai [I compell you to go out with me]

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If the context you're referring to is "I want to go out [out of the house to do something]" you may say 'dekaketai,' written: 出かけたい

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