How to Say ‘Me too’ in Japanese
私も
わたしも
💬 Usage Tip: The word [私] (watashi) means 'I' or 'me'. [も] (mo) means 'too' or 'also', which can be used to express agreement or similarity.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese culture, using [私も] is a common and simple way to agree and express shared experiences or desires.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
私わたくし
[watakushi]
I
The speaker refers to themselves.
私もその意見に賛成です。
I agree with that opinion too.
もも
[mo]
also
Indicates inclusion or addition.
私も皆さんと一緒に行きます。
I will also go with everyone.
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