も particle as a single concept/from a Japanese perspective
So I've recently come across at how も is used for more than just "also/too", and I was wondering about how to properly think about this particle as a whole?
Every particle so far that I've come across be it で, を, が, に etc can each be thought of as a one, or with the example of に, two concepts, so what would be a good way to think of も?
The closest I've gotten so far is that it's some sort of emphasis, but I think that's way too general to just leave it at that.