“l like French.”
“Me too.”
This frequently used reply is used whenever you’d like to make an agreement with the person you are speaking to.
In today’s post, you’ll learn how to say “Me Too in French”.
Aussi
Aussi is a French adverb meaning “too”, “also” or “as well”.
Let’s see an example :
Il viendra demain, moi aussi.
He’s coming tomorrow, and I am also/ I am too/ I am as well.
Aussi can be translated in multiple ways in English, like (Additionally, again, more, besides, either, further, furthermore, likewise, moreover, then, too, withal, yet. )
Sometimes, aussi translates as either or neither.
Me either = Moi aussi
Me neither =Moi aussi
Hear how “Moi Aussi” sounds when pronounced by a native French speaker.
Aussi in Comparaison
- (aussi … que …) as … as …
Elle est aussi inteligent que sa mère.
She is as smart as her mother.
- (aussi …) that … [as is the case]
Comment quelqu’un aussi intelligent peut-il finir comme cela?
How could somebody that smart finish like that?
If you are not explicitly referring to anything, a simple “si” might be more appropriate.
C’est pas si loin.
It’s not that far away.
Aussi synonyms
French adverb aussi has a couple of synonyms in French.
- autant
- de même
- en plus
- également
- pareillement
- ainsi
Moi Aussi Examples
Je ne parle pas le japonais. (l don’t speak Japanese. )
Moi aussi. (Me neither. )
Bonne journée ! (Have a good day!)
Vous aussi ! (You too!)
J’aime ce film. (l like this movie)
Moi aussi. ( Me too)
Je préfère le livre. (I prefer the book.)
Moi aussi. (So do l. )
Rather than using moi, you can use another stressed pronoun to indicate another person’s agreement with a statement.
- toi aussi – you too, so do you
- lui aussi – him too, so does he
- elle aussi – her too, so does she
- nous aussi – us too, so do we
- vous aussi – you too, so do you
- eux aussi – them too, so do they
- elles aussi – them too, so do they
Il aime ce film. ( He likes this movie.)
Nous aussi. (So do we.)
Alternatively, you can use a noun or name instead of the stressed pronoun:
l’épicier aussi – so does the grocer, the grocer does too
Helene aussi – so does Helen, Helen does too
Me Too
Today, you learned how to reply if you feel or think the same way as the person you are talking to.
While English offers a wide variety of words for the same context, there are les possibilities in French.
French adverb aussi is by far the most commonly used in this kind of situation. You can use aussi, as well as ainsi, de même, également, pareillement, or even en plus, or autant.