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English
Pronunciation
Phrase
me too
- That applies to me as well.
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I agree
- Abkhaz: саргьы (sargʲə)
- Arabic: أَنَا أَيْضًا (ʔanā ʔayḍan), أَنَا كَذٰلِك (ʔanā kaḏālik)
- Armenian: ես էլ (es ēl), ես նույնպես (es nuynpes)
- Azerbaijani: mən də
- Catalan: d’acord (ca)
- Chechen: со а (so a)
- Chinese:
- Hokkien: 我也是 (góa ā-sī / góa ǎ-sǐ / góa iā-sī / góa iǎ-sǐ), 我嘛是 (góa mā-sī / góa mǎ-sǐ)
- Mandarin: 我也是 (wǒ yě shì)
- Dutch: ik ook (I also want to participate), ik ben het er mee eens (I agree), ik stem ermee in (I agree).
- Esperanto: ankaŭ mi, mi ankaŭ
- Finnish: sama täällä, minä myös
- French: moi aussi, j’aussi
- Galician: eu tamén
- Georgian: მეც (mec)
- Greek: εγώ το ίδιο (egó to ídio)
- Hawaiian: ʻo au pū
- Hebrew: גם אני (gam aní)
- Hungarian: (“I too”) én is, (“to me too”) nekem is, (as the object of a verb) engem is (see also its declension)
- Icelandic: ég líka
- Italian: anch’io
- Japanese: 私も (わたしも, watashi mo), 僕も (ぼくも, boku mo), 俺も (おれも, ore mo)
- Jingpho: ngai mung
- Korean: 나도 (na-do)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: مِنیش (minîş)
- Latvian: es arī
- Lithuanian: aš taip pat
- Maltese: anki jien, jien ukoll
- Marathi: मी पण (mī paṇ)
- Mingrelian: მათ (mat)
- Navajo: shídóʼ
- Occitan: ieu tanben
- Ojibwe: ge-niin
- Persian: من هم همینطور
- Polish: ja też
- Portuguese: eu também
- Romanian: și eu
- Russian: я то́же (ja tóže), я та́кже (ja tákže)
- Spanish: yo también
- Svan: მი̄ (mī)
- Swedish: jag med, jag också
- Tagalog: ako rin
- Thai: ฉันด้วย (chăn dûay)
- Turkish: ben de
- Ukrainian: я теж (ja tež)
- Vietnamese: tôi cũng vậy, tôi cũng thế
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that applies to me as well
Verb
me too (third-person singular simple present me toos, present participle me tooing, simple past and past participle me tooed)
- (Internet slang, Usenet) To agree with someone.
1990 January 14, Tamara Schacham, “big me to for things to do”, in rec.humor (Usenet):This is a big ME TOO for the list of things to do when you are bored.
(I asked for it in r.h.d a while back and got no response so I feel justified in ``me tooing.)
1997 July 13, Rich Clancey <[email protected]>, “weak lemon and soap”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams (Usenet):I was put in mind of the possibility because of a recent thread in which someone claimed that some vegetable which I like tasted like soap to him and several others me tooed it.
2001 May 28, Vegard Valberg <[email protected]>, “Re: WI Pearl Harbor Done Right -- Part 2”, in soc.history.what-if (Usenet):I know me tooing is frowned upon, but me too!
2002 July 19, Ken Higgs <[email protected]>, “Re: Bring on the Aussies...”, in rec.sport.cricket (Usenet):I'm more or less agreeing with you too (but don't let Moby hear-he'll accuse me of me tooing).
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