How to Say ‘Mine too.’ in Italian
Anche il mio.
AHN-keh eel MEE-oh
[AHN-keh eel MEE-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: Elliptical phrase: literally "Also mine." The missing noun (cuore) is understood from context.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians often drop repeated words when the meaning is obvious—fast, natural, and very conversational.
Phrase Breakdown
Anche
[AHN-keh]
also / too
Used to agree with someone by saying the same thing is true for you too.
Anche il mio. Sto ancora tremando.
Mine too. I'm still shaking.
il
[eel]
the
Article used here in the phrase il mio, meaning 'mine'.
Anche il mio. Dopo quel tiro ho smesso di respirare.
Mine too. After that shot I stopped breathing.
mio
[MEE-oh]
mine / my one
Possessive used on its own here, referring back to cuore: 'mine too'.
Anche il mio. Questa partita è una sofferenza.
Mine too. This match is torture.
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