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Timml
What‘s the meaning of “as am I”:)
as am I=me too? I heard it from "True Blood"
Aug 17, 2011 9:04 AM
Answers · 2
Yes, "as am I" is a more formal way to say "me too." In Chinese, the meaning would be "我也是." Of course, this would be used in a response to another person's statement.
Sample usage:
A: I am really afraid to meet strangers. (我很害怕见陌生人。)
B: As am I. (我也是。)
August 17, 2011
as am I = the same as me; the same as I am
August 17, 2011
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