so do i

idiom
UK: /ˌsəʊ duː ˈaɪ/
US: /ˌsoʊ duː ˈaɪ/
  1. Used to show that you feel the same way about something as another person.

    1. He likes pizza, so do I. [ ] [ ]
    2. She is going to the party, and so do I, I wouldn't want to miss all the fun. [ ] [ ]
  2. An expression of agreement or shared sentiment with a previous statement.

    1. I'm really tired today, so do I. [ ] [ ]
    2. If he is feeling unwell, so do I as I think I'm coming down with something. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

same here

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "so do i" in English means: Used to show that you feel the same way about something as another person., An expression of agreement or shared sentiment with a previous statement..

The phonetic transcription of "so do i" is /ˌsəʊ duː ˈaɪ/ in British English and /ˌsoʊ duː ˈaɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "so do i": same here.

Example usage of "so do i": "He likes pizza, so do I.". More examples on the page.