How to Say ‘Me too.’ in French
Moi aussi.
mwah oh-see
[mwah oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “Me too.” Short, easy, and very common in conversation.
🇫🇷 In France: Perfect for quick agreement when everyone in the room has just panicked together.
Phrase Breakdown
Moi
[mwah]
me / I
Stressed pronoun used for emphasis; here it means 'me too'.
Moi aussi, j'ai cru que le ballon allait entrer.
Me too, I thought the ball was going to go in.
aussi
[oh-see]
too
Adverb meaning also or too, used to agree with someone.
Moi aussi, j'ai retenu mon souffle sur cette action.
Me too, I held my breath during that play.
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