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How to Say ‘Me too’ in Japanese

私も

watakushi mo

[watashi mo]

💬 Usage Tip: [私も] means “me too” or “I also.” The [も] particle means “also.” Quick and handy.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Short agreement phrases like this help conversations flow smoothly in Japan without sounding over-talkative.

Phrase Breakdown

watakushi

[watashi]

I; me

A common way to say I in polite conversation.

Example

私も少し早く着きました。

I also arrived a little early.

mo

[mo]

also; too

A particle meaning also or too.

Example

私も中で待ちます。

I will wait inside too.

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