Examples of using "«yo" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's me!
For the entire thinking is only me, me, me, and me.
"I am a teacher." "So am I."
"I am a teacher." "So am I."
Me, too.
I'll cook.
I loved you.
I'll pay the bill.
- That's me.
- That's me!
- Nor can I.
- Me neither.
- Neither am I.
- Neither do I.
I go where I please.
I say, “I’m John”.
- I yawned.
- I have yawned.
I know.
"I am a teacher." "So am I."
I know it.
You're like me.
I'll give you a ride.
"I am not tired." "Neither am I."
I said it!
I despise you.
I don't drink.
I support him.
Did I write that?
I went aboard.
I was a teacher.
I said that I was confused.
- I needed that.
- I needed this.
I didn't know.
- I said so.
- I said that.
I would be loved.
I was sick.
I was smoking.
- You're not me.
- You are not me.
I know people.
I needed help.
- I needed that.
- I needed this.
I will hug them.
I'm an orphan.
If I could stay, I would.
"Me?" "Yes, you!"
I loved you.
I'll play with you.
- I think so, too.
- I also think so.
And I,
I'm standing there thinking,
Me, too.
Not me!
I don't.
But I -
I clapped my hands.
Who? Me?
- It's me.
- It is I.
- That's me.
- This is me.
- It is on me.
- It's on me.
- Add it to my bill.
I catch the telephone.
- Neither am I!
- Neither do I!
I walk.
I went aboard.
I read.
- Me, too.
- Me too.
- So am I!
- Likewise.
I'll take care of the bill.
I am!
I contributed.
I start.
I was teaching.
- I was crying.
- I cried.
- I wept.
I will say.
I exaggerated.
I swam.
- I have slept.
- I've slept.
I read.
I work.