Too can mean "also", "extremely", or "beyond what is desirable":
Examples:
I would like an Orange Juice too. (I would also like an orange juice.)
You are too funny! (You are extremely funny!)
The soup is too salty. (The soup has more salt than is desirable.)
The word "too" is different from the word "to" and "two" . The meaning of "too" would mean also. It could also mean "too" much. These are some examples: It's too hot! or Can I come too?
A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"
The word "too" is an adverb. It can mean also, or it can modify an adjective to mean excessively.Examples:When his brother left for town, he went too.The river was too deep to cross.
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In Bengali, "too" can mean "also" or "as well".
too not listen too or pay attention too.
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The word "too" means "also" or "as well."Example:"I answer questions on WikiAnswers, and you can, too!"(if you know the answer, that is)
The word "too" is different from the word "to" and "two" . The meaning of "too" would mean also. It could also mean "too" much. These are some examples: It's too hot! or Can I come too?
The French word AUSSI means ALSO, or TOO
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If you mean "also": gahm (גם) If you mean "too much": yotehr midai (יותר מדי)
Karan is a greek word means Companion or helper. It was a Pandav...a character of Hindi mythology too. and it mean tyrant and pure too.
It Means Word 2 Example: I hate Math..Person: word me too
The word "too" is an adverb. It can mean also, or it can modify an adjective to mean excessively.Examples:When his brother left for town, he went too.The river was too deep to cross.
"As well as" or "too." It means also.
A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"