This particle is similar to "too" or "also" in English. When the same exact state or action applies to another item similar to the first item, the latter item is marked with the mo(も) particle in Japanese.
Let me explain this in the examples below:
Mr. Thomas is a doctor. Mrs. Thomas is also a doctor.
テョマッーさん は 医者です。テョマッ 夫人 も 医者です。
Thomas san wa isha desu. Thomas fujin mo isha desu.
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