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How to Say ‘Mine too.’ in Japanese

わたしのも。

watashi no mo

[wah-tah-shee noh moh]

💬 Usage Tip: Short, casual fragment meaning “Mine too (as well).” Full sentence could be [わたしのもお願いします] = “Mine too, please.”

🇯🇵 In Japan: Fragments are super common in casual Japanese. In quick QR/LINE exchanges, short replies like this sound natural and friendly.

Phrase Breakdown

わたしの

watashi no

my; mine (…’s)

わたし (I/me) + の makes a possessive: “my …”. It can also mean “mine” when the noun is understood.

Example

これはわたしのです。

This one is mine.

Words in this phrase

わたし

watashi

[wah-tah-shee]

I; me

Used here to mean “my (one), too” when combined with のも. Often said when offering your contact after receiving theirs.

Example

これ、わたしのも。

Here, this is mine too.

no

[noh]

's; of

Marks possession/association; with も it can mean “my one too.”

Example

わたしのも見て。

Look at mine too.

mo

[moh]

also; too

Adds “too/as well,” implying you’re giving your contact in return.

Example

わたしのも送るね。

I’ll send mine too.

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