How to Say ‘Me too.’ in Mexican Spanish
Yo también.
yoh tahm-BYEN
[yoh tahm-BYEN]
💬 Usage Tip: You can say just “también” in conversation, but “yo también” adds emphasis: “me too!”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Perfect couch-watching phrase when everyone admits they panicked on the same play.
Phrase Breakdown
Yo
[yoh]
I
Subject pronoun used for emphasis; often omitted in Spanish unless you want to stress it.
Yo también pensé que entraba.
I also thought it was going in.
también
[tahm-BYEN]
too / also
Used to agree with someone and say the same is true for you.
Yo también grité del susto.
I also yelled from the scare.
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