Examples of using "‘io" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'll pay.
- I'm going to pay.
- Neither do I.
- Neither do I!
I'll start.
- Neither am I!
- Neither do I!
I'll pay.
- So do I.
- Me, too.
I'm going to stay.
"I don't understand you." "Me neither."
It's only me.
You or I?
- Me, too.
- Me too.
- So am I!
- Likewise.
- It's me.
- That's me.
- It's me!
I warned you.
"I work in Boston." "I do, too."
- I forgot.
- I've forgotten.
- I have forgotten.
I can't dance either.
- I love you, too.
- I love you too.
I'm staying.
- I'll understand.
- I will understand.
I'll stay.
I sympathize.
- I was dancing.
- I danced.
I was playing.
I whispered.
I understood.
I shouted.
- I'm Turkish.
- I am Turkish.
I sweat.
- I am sure.
- I'm certain.
- I'm sure of it.
- I'm positive.
- I'm safe.
- I'm sure.
I will obey.
- I am out of work.
- I do not work.
- I'm unemployed.
- I'm rich.
- I am rich.
I walk.
I'm falling.
I'm dancing.
That's me.
I will fight.
- I'm poor.
- I am poor.
Am I invited?
I'm going to throw up.
I used to paint.
I'm going to dance.
I waited.
I threw up.
I read.
- I also went.
- I went, too.
I'm busy, too.
- I was lying.
- I lied.
I designed it.
I'll find them myself.
I'll call them myself.
Welcome, I am Omid.
I stayed.
I can't do that either.
You and I will survive.
I speak, you listen.
I'm hungry, too.
I cut, you choose.
Thanks! I'll take that, I'll take that!
- It wasn't me.
- That wasn't me.
I love her.
I'm an orphan.
"I love this actor!" "I hate him."
- I have done it.
- I've done it.
Even I was defeated.
I wanted to see them, too.
Not me!
I don't.
But I -
Who? Me?
- It's me.
- It is I.
- That's me.
- This is me.
Why me?
- It is on me.
- It's on me.
- Add it to my bill.
I am!
- I ate.
- I've eaten.
- I'll stay.
- I will stay.
- Nor am I.
- Me too.
I teach.