A1 Expression 중립 3분 분량

أنا أيضاً

ana aydan

Me too

직역: I also / I more

15초 만에

  • The easiest way to say 'me too' in Arabic dialects.
  • Used for agreeing with feelings, actions, or preferences.
  • Works perfectly in casual conversations and text messages.

This is the most common way to say 'me too' or 'same here' in spoken Arabic. Use it whenever you want to agree with someone's feeling, action, or preference.

주요 예문

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At a cafe with a friend

أنا بدي قهوة. - أنا كمان!

I want coffee. - Me too!

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Texting a friend about being tired

أنا تعبان كتير اليوم. - وأنا كمان والله.

I am very tired today. - Me too, I swear.

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A professional but relaxed office setting

أنا رح إحضر الاجتماع. - أنا كمان رح كون هناك.

I will attend the meeting. - I will also be there.

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문화적 배경

In the Levant, you will almost always hear 'Ana kaman'. Using 'Ana ayḍan' might make you sound like you are reading from a textbook, but it is still respected. Egyptians use 'Ana kaman' or 'Ana bardo' (أنا برضه). 'Bardo' is a uniquely Egyptian way to say 'also' or 'still'. In the Gulf, 'Wa-ana ba'ad' is very common. It adds a rhythmic flow to the Khaleeji dialect. The phrase 'Hatta ana' is the go-to. It reflects the influence of Berber and French structures on the local Arabic.

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The 'Safe' Choice

If you are unsure which dialect to use, always use 'Ana ayḍan'. It is never wrong and everyone will understand you.

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The Heavy D

Make sure to pronounce the 'ḍ' in 'Ayḍan' heavily. If you say it with a light 'd', it might sound like a different word.

15초 만에

  • The easiest way to say 'me too' in Arabic dialects.
  • Used for agreeing with feelings, actions, or preferences.
  • Works perfectly in casual conversations and text messages.

What It Means

أنا كمان is your ultimate social shortcut. It literally translates to 'I also' or 'I as well.' It is the verbal equivalent of a 'Like' button. When your friend says they are tired, you say أنا كمان. When they say they love falafel, you say أنا كمان. It bridges the gap between people instantly. It shows you are on the same page. It is simple, effective, and very friendly.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is incredibly easy. You can use it as a standalone response. If someone says أنا جوعان (I am hungry), just say أنا كمان. You can also put it at the start of a sentence. For example, أنا كمان بدي قهوة (I also want coffee). It doesn't change based on who you are talking to. Whether you are a man or a woman, the phrase stays the same. Just keep the tone light and conversational.

When To Use It

You will hear this everywhere in daily life. Use it at a restaurant when ordering the same dish. Use it when texting friends to agree on a plan. It is perfect for group settings where everyone is sharing opinions. If a colleague says they are ready for the weekend, jump in. It is a great way to participate without needing complex grammar. It makes you sound much more natural than using textbook Arabic.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this phrase in very formal writing or speeches. In Modern Standard Arabic, people use وأنا كذلك or أيضاً. If you are writing a legal contract, skip كمان. Also, be careful with negative sentences. If someone says 'I don't like fish,' don't say أنا كمان. In that specific case, Arabs usually say ولا أنا (Me neither). Using كمان for a negative might sound a bit confusing to native ears.

Cultural Background

The word كمان is a fascinating part of Arabic dialects. It is used heavily in the Levant and Egypt. It actually comes from an old phrase meaning 'as well' or 'more.' In some contexts, كمان on its own means 'more' or 'again.' If you are at a party and want more juice, you say كمان. But paired with أنا, it strictly means agreement. It is a word that signals you are speaking the language of the street, not the classroom.

Common Variations

You might hear وأنا كمان which just adds 'and' at the start. In Egypt, people often say أنا برضه (Ana bardo). In North Africa, you might hear حتى أنا (Hatta ana). In the Gulf, أنا بعد (Ana ba'ad) is very common. However, almost every Arabic speaker will understand أنا كمان. It is the most 'universal' dialect version you can learn. It is safe, popular, and very effective.

사용 참고사항

This is a strictly dialect/spoken phrase. While it is understood everywhere, it is the 'jeans and t-shirt' of Arabic—comfortable and common, but not for black-tie events.

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The 'Safe' Choice

If you are unsure which dialect to use, always use 'Ana ayḍan'. It is never wrong and everyone will understand you.

⚠️

The Heavy D

Make sure to pronounce the 'ḍ' in 'Ayḍan' heavily. If you say it with a light 'd', it might sound like a different word.

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Nodding

In Arab culture, saying 'Ana ayḍan' is often accompanied by a slight nod of the head to show sincerity.

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Texting Shortcut

In Arabic chat alphabet (Franco), people sometimes write 'ana kaman' as 'ana kman' or just use emojis to agree.

예시

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#1 At a cafe with a friend
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أنا بدي قهوة. - أنا كمان!

I want coffee. - Me too!

A classic way to order the same thing as a friend.

#2 Texting a friend about being tired
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أنا تعبان كتير اليوم. - وأنا كمان والله.

I am very tired today. - Me too, I swear.

Adding 'Wallah' adds emphasis to the shared feeling.

#3 A professional but relaxed office setting
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أنا رح إحضر الاجتماع. - أنا كمان رح كون هناك.

I will attend the meeting. - I will also be there.

Used here to coordinate schedules with a colleague.

#4 Expressing affection
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اشتقتلك كتير. - وأنا كمان اشتقتلك.

I missed you a lot. - I missed you too.

Very common in emotional or romantic contexts.

#5 Complaining about the weather
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الجو كتير شوب! - أنا كمان مش قادر اتحمل.

The weather is so hot! - Me too, I can't stand it.

Bonding over a shared struggle or annoyance.

#6 Agreeing on a movie choice
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حبيت هاد الفيلم. - أنا كمان حبيته كتير.

I liked this movie. - I liked it a lot too.

Confirming a shared opinion about entertainment.

셀프 테스트

Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.

سارة: أنا أحب اللغة العربية كثيراً. أنت: ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً

To agree with Sarah's love for Arabic, you say 'Ana ayḍan'.

Which phrase is the formal Modern Standard Arabic version of 'Me too'?

Choose the correct MSA form:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً

'Ana ayḍan' is the standard (Fusha) form.

Fill in the missing word.

أنا ____ (ayḍan).

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أيضاً

The correct spelling uses the letter 'ḍād' (ض).

Match the statement to the best response.

Statement: 'أنا جائع جداً' (I am very hungry)

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً، لنأكل!

Agreeing that you are hungry leads naturally to the suggestion to eat.

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시각 학습 자료

Positive vs Negative Agreement

Positive (I am...)
أنا أيضاً Me too
Negative (I am not...)
ولا أنا Me neither

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase. dialogue_completion A1

سارة: أنا أحب اللغة العربية كثيراً. أنت: ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً

To agree with Sarah's love for Arabic, you say 'Ana ayḍan'.

Which phrase is the formal Modern Standard Arabic version of 'Me too'? Choose A1

Choose the correct MSA form:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً

'Ana ayḍan' is the standard (Fusha) form.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A1

أنا ____ (ayḍan).

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أيضاً

The correct spelling uses the letter 'ḍād' (ض).

Match the statement to the best response. situation_matching A1

Statement: 'أنا جائع جداً' (I am very hungry)

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: أنا أيضاً، لنأكل!

Agreeing that you are hungry leads naturally to the suggestion to eat.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

In casual speech, yes, people will understand. But in formal Arabic, you should use 'Wa-la ana'.

It is almost always 'Ana ayḍan'. The adverb follows the pronoun.

No, 'Ana' and 'Ayḍan' are the same for both men and women.

'Ayḍan' is formal (MSA), 'Kaman' is informal (Dialect).

Yes, for example: 'أحب التفاح والموز أيضاً' (I love apples and bananas also).

Yes, it is very polite and shows you are engaged in the conversation.

You would say 'وأنت أيضاً' (Wa-anta ayḍan).

That is the 'Tanween Fatha', which marks it as an adverb in Arabic.

Absolutely, it is very common in professional correspondence.

Yes, 'likewise' or 'similarly' are good translations in formal contexts.

Use 'نحن أيضاً' (Nahnu ayḍan).

In dialects, just saying 'Kaman' (Also) can sometimes suffice.

관련 표현

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أنا كمان

informal

Me too (dialect)

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وأنا كذلك

synonym

And I likewise

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نفس الشيء

similar

Same thing

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وأنا أيضاً

builds on

And me too

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حتى أنا

specialized form

Even me / Me too

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