you can say that again

idiom
UK: /juː kæn seɪ ðæt əˈɡeɪn/
US: /juː kæn seɪ ðæt əˈɡen/
  1. An expression of strong agreement.

    1. That was a great movie, you can say that again!
    2. This coffee is amazing, you can say that again, I need another cup right now.
you can say that again interjection
  1. Used to emphasize that you completely agree with someone.

    1. It's cold outside. You can say that again!
    2. The traffic was terrible today; you can say that again, it took me two hours to get home.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "you can say that again" is /juː kæn seɪ ðæt əˈɡeɪn/ in British English and /juː kæn seɪ ðæt əˈɡen/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "you can say that again": tell me about it, you're telling me.

Example usage of "you can say that again": "That was a great movie, you can say that again!". More examples on the page.