Have too Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈtu
HAV TOO
hav/ /tˈuː
hav TOO
Definition
'Have too' means that someone else also has something, in addition to someone or something already mentioned. It is used to show agreement or similarity about having something.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly informal and used in conversation, often at the end of a sentence. Usually expresses agreement or similarity. Don't confuse with 'too have', which is incorrect. Only use after another person's statement.
Spanish: también tenerPortuguese (BR): também terPortuguese (PT): também terChinese (Simplified): 也有Chinese (Traditional): 也有Hindi: भी हैArabic: أيضًا لديهBengali: আছেও - আছে আরওRussian: тоже есть - тоже иметьJapanese: も持っている - もあるVietnamese: cũng có - cũng sở hữuKorean: 나도 가지고 있다 - 나도 있다Turkish: benim de var - sahip olmak daUrdu: میرے پاس بھی ہے - میرے پاس بھی ہوناIndonesian: juga punya - juga memiliki
Example Sentences
I have too.
basic
You have too many books!
basic
She wants to have too.
basic
My brother got a new bike, and now I have too.
natural
If you get dessert, can I have too?
natural
Everyone else is going, so I want to have too.
natural