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"ebenfalls" or "gleichfalls" are the formal expressions. "dir auch" would be used to friends and family.

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There are three basic forms of the definite article thein German:

die - feminine nouns and plural nouns

der - masculine nouns

das - neuter nouns

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"Ich auch"= me too

otherwise, "gleich" means "same''

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