How to Say ‘I think so too.’ in Traditional Chinese
我也這麼覺得。
💬 Usage Tip: [覺得] (juéde) means 'think' or 'feel', used here to agree with someone.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Using [我也] meaning 'me too' is a subtle way to connect over shared experiences.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
Referring to oneself.
我也覺得音樂太大聲了。
I also think the music is too loud.
也
[yě]
also
In addition; too.
我也覺得去找個安靜的地方比較好。
I also think it's better to find a quieter place.
這麼
[zhè me]
so
In the same manner or way.
我們去那邊的角落吧,我覺得那裡不錯。
Let's go to the corner over there, I think it's nice.
覺得
[jué dé]
think
To have an opinion or belief about something.
你覺得這裡的音樂怎麼樣?
What do you think about the music here?
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