Ich auch = Me too
"Ich bin" translates from German into English as "I am."
gemacht is the past tense of "to make" (made). Ich habe das auch gemacht. - I have also made that.
It means "I have eyes also, you ass."
Ich gehe
"I have" in English translates to "ich habe" in German
Ich hasse es auch is I hate it too in German.
ich bin Deutsche und du translates as I am German and youN.b. The spelling Deutsche refers to a female speaker, a male speaker would use Deutscher.
Ich liebe Dich auch. All younger Germans will know what you mean if you say it in English.
likewise = ebenfalls likewise = gleichfalls
Ich liebe Sprachen. Du auch - I love languages. Do you, too
Ich will sie auch could have several meanings in German. With no other information, I would take it to mean: I want her too. However, sie could refer to any object that has feminine gender. Die Uhr (a watch) is feminine so if the conversation was about a watch, then Ich will sie auch would mean I want it too.
ich auch mein Schatz = me too my darling
Ich auch
Ich bin auch.
Ich liebe dich auch.
The "am" can mean several different things depending on what follows (it can mean at, on, in, by, most, etc.). "Ich habe" means "I have."
I thank you, too (the same to you)! = Danke, gleichfalls!; me too = ich auch; me neither = ich auch nicht