"But yes, you do have classes today too!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Mais oui, tu as les cours aujourd'hui aussi! The pronunciation will be "meh wea tyoo a ley koor o-zhoor-dwea o-see" in French.
It translates to "You speak in French too" in English.
In French, "me too" is typically translated as "moi aussi."
The phrase 'as well' can be translated to French as "aussi" or "également". For example, "I speak French as well" can be translated to "Je parle français aussi" or "Je parle français également" in French.
'As well as' in French can be translated as 'ainsi que' or 'ainsi que'.
When talking to someone a person is close to or familiar with "Tu devrais venir aussi". When talking to a stranger, a person in a position of authority, an elder, it can be translated as "Vous devriez venir aussi", which is more formal.
"You too!" in English means Toi aussi! in French.
"I also love..." is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime aussi... . The pronunciation will be "zheh-mo-see" in French.
It translates to "You speak in French too" in English.
may I also add...
Je t'aime aussi, ma petite chèvre! in French means "I love you too, my little goat!" in English.
"Me too, dear!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Moi aussi, chère! The phrase also translates as "Me also, (my) pet!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mwa o-see sher" in French.
It means "I love you too"
"Moi aussi mon chéri, mon bébé" is "me too my sweetheart, my baby".
In French, "me too" is typically translated as "moi aussi."
The phrase 'as well' can be translated to French as "aussi" or "également". For example, "I speak French as well" can be translated to "Je parle français aussi" or "Je parle français également" in French.
'As well as' in French can be translated as 'ainsi que' or 'ainsi que'.
"Je suis fatigué, je travaille demain aussi" means 'I'm tired, I'm also working tomorrow' in French.