How to Say ‘Me too’ in Japanese
私も
watakushi mo
[wah-tah-shee moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [私も] = “me too / I also.” Handy for agreeing: [私もそう思います] (“I think so too”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: When negotiating quiet hours, [私も] can signal compromise: “I’ll also be careful,” which can make requests easier to accept.
Phrase Breakdown
私
watakushi
[wah-tah-shee]
I; me
私 = “I.” Combined with も, it becomes “I also…,” helpful for friendly negotiation.
私も気をつけますので、9時からはしずかにしてもらえると助かります。
I’ll be careful too, so it would help if you could be quiet from 9.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Adds “also/too.” Often used to acknowledge your side and reduce tension.
私も遅い時間は音を出さないようにします。
I’ll also try not to make noise late at night.
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