same here

interjection
UK: /ˌseɪm ˈhɪər/
US: /ˌseɪm ˈhɪr/
  1. An expression of agreement with something that someone has just said.

    1. I'm really tired today. - Same here.
    2. This weather is awful, isn't it? Absolutely, same here, I can't wait for summer.
  2. Used to indicate that you have had the same experience or feeling as someone else.

    1. I'm so hungry. Same here!
    2. I'm looking forward to the weekend. Same here, it's been a long week.

Synonyms

likewise same ditto

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "same here" in English means: An expression of agreement with something that someone has just said., Used to indicate that you have had the same experience or feeling as someone else..

The phonetic transcription of "same here" is /ˌseɪm ˈhɪər/ in British English and /ˌseɪm ˈhɪr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "same here": likewise, same, ditto.

Example usage of "same here": "I'm really tired today. - Same here.". More examples on the page.