How to Say “I agree” in Chinese
Feelings and opinions · HSK 3
"I agree" in Chinese is 我同意 (wǒ tóng yì). 我同意 (wǒ tóngyì) is the formal agreement used in meetings, debates, and signed documents. 我觉得对 (wǒ juéde duì, "I think it is correct") is the casual conversational alternative.
Primary translation
我同意
wǒ tóng yì
Variants by register
Casual
我觉得对
wǒ jué de duì
When to use it
我同意 (wǒ tóngyì) is the formal agreement used in meetings, debates, and signed documents. 我觉得对 (wǒ juéde duì, "I think it is correct") is the casual conversational alternative. To disagree use 我不同意 (I disagree) or the softer 我觉得不对 (I think this is not right). 没错 (méi cuò, "not wrong") signals strong agreement. 的确 (díquè, "indeed") prefixes a supporting statement: 的确如此 (indeed that is so).
Example sentences
我同意你的看法。
Wǒ tóngyì nǐ de kànfǎ.
I agree with your view.
没错,就是这样。
Méi cuò, jiùshì zhèyàng.
That is right, exactly that.
我不同意这个决定。
Wǒ bù tóngyì zhège juédìng.
I do not agree with this decision.