Type any word!

I'm like you Meaning in English

expression

ˈaɪm/, /əm/ /ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈju
AIM-lyke-YOO or um-LYKE-YOO
aɪm/ /lˈaɪk/ /jˈuː
AIM-lyke-YOO

Definition

This means that you share a similarity with someone, either in personality, opinion, or situation.

Usage & Nuances

'I'm like you' is informal and often used to show empathy or connection. It usually refers to personal traits, feelings, or experiences. Can sound friendly or supportive. Not used for physical similarity (say 'I look like you' for appearance).

Example Sentences

I'm like you. I get nervous before a test.

basic

I'm like you because I also love music.

basic

Don't worry, I'm like you and I make mistakes too.

basic

Hey, I'm like you—I can't live without coffee in the morning.

natural

I'm like you when it comes to dancing—really awkward!

natural

Honestly, I'm like you—I struggle to wake up early too.

natural