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How to Say ‘I'm good too.’ in Japanese

私も元気です。

わたくしもげんきです。

💬 Usage Tip: Use [私も] (wa-ta-shi mo) to indicate 'me too', much like in English.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Expressing agreement or similarity in experience is part of polite conversation in Japan.

Phrase Breakdown

わたくし

I; me

First-person pronoun used formally.

Example

私は学生です。

I am a student.

also; too

Indicates inclusion or addition.

Example

彼も来ます。

He is coming too.

元気ですげんきです

am well

Refers to being in good health or spirits in a polite form.

Example

今日は元気です。

I am well today.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

わたくし

[watakushi]

I

Refers to oneself.

Example

私は行きます。

I will go.

[mo]

also

Indicates also; too.

Example

私も行きたい。

I want to go too.

元気げんき

[genki]

good health

Indicates being well.

Example

今日も元気です。

I am well today too.

ですです

[desu]

is

A sentence-ending particle indicating politeness.

Example

彼は学生です。

He is a student.

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