How to Say ‘Yeah, me too.’ in Japanese
うん、私も。
un watakushi mo
[oon wah-tah-shee moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [うん] + [私も] = friendly agreement. Polite version: [はい、私もです].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Mirroring the other person’s level of formality (casual/polite) helps create comfort quickly in Japanese dating conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
うん
un
[oon]
yeah; yep; mm-hm
Casual “yes.” Here it sets a warm, agreeing tone before adding your own statement.
うん、私も真剣に付き合いたい。
Yeah, I want to date seriously too.
私
watakushi
[wah-tah-shee]
I; me
Used to state your own feelings clearly. In dating talk, 私も means “me too / I also.”
うん、私も同じ気持ちだ。
Yeah, I feel the same too.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too; even (particle)
Adds “also/too.” Very common for confirming shared feelings: 私も / 私もそう思う.
私もあなたと同じ気持ち。
I feel the same as you, too.
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