Agreement or Support:
* "I'm with you on that." This means "I agree with you."
* "I'm with you all the way." This means "I fully support you."
* "I'm with you 100%." This means "I completely agree with you and am in full support."
Understanding or Empathy:
* "I'm with you." This can mean "I understand what you're going through" or "I feel your pain."
* "I'm with you on this." This implies a shared experience or a feeling of understanding.
Togetherness or Companionship:
* "Let's do this with you." This indicates a desire to work together or participate in an activity with someone.
* "I'll be with you soon." This can mean "I'll join you shortly" or "I'll be there to help you."
In addition to the above, "with you" can also be used in a more literal sense, meaning:
* Physically in the same location as someone else.
* In possession of something someone else owns.
The specific meaning of "with you" will depend on the context in which it is used.