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Are both sentences below correct? If so, is there any difference in meaning between them?

  • Soy igual a ti.
  • Soy igual que tú.
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  • "Soy igual que tú" seems more common to my ear. Also "Somos iguales" would be a common way to express this. And more specifically: "Somos igual de (adj.)" for example "Somos igual de chambeadores" (We're equally hardworking). Commented Dec 1, 2019 at 6:56
  • Don't feel bad if you put an accent on ti. That is how it used to be spelled. Commented Dec 1, 2019 at 6:57

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As explained in the Diccionario Panhispánico de Dudas (DPD), both igual a and igual que are correct when they are followed by a noun or a pronoun. There is no difference between them.

Note that the pronoun ti does not have an accent.

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