"Je veux te voir aussi." French however has two forms of saying 'you,' depending on the level of familiarity. If the other person used the familiar 'tu,' 'te,' or 'toi' in his/her messages, you can of course use it as well. If the other messages used 'vous,' you should also use it and write 'je veux vous voir aussi.'
je veux fairebut that depends on what you want too do?
me too -> moi aussi (mwah oh-see)moi aussi.
quiero verte tambien.
to get too old is devenir trop vieux (masc.) / trop vieille (fem.) in French. See link to conjugation of 'devenir'.
From me too is 'de moi aussi' in French.
You can say "Moi aussi" in French to express "mine too."
Vous etes ici (voose ett ee-see) (formal) Tu es ici (too e ee-see) (friends and family and children)
Exact is the same in French too!
You say trop petit
In French, "me too" is typically translated as "moi aussi."
It means "I love you too much". If you want to say "I love you too", it would be "Je t'aime aussi"
Moi aussi