me
suomi-englanti sanakirjame englanniksi
ME
(non-gloss definition)
(ux)
(RQ:King James Version), hast holpen me, and comfoꝛted me.
Myself; (non-gloss definition)
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(non-gloss definition)
''was literally all me and my astrophysicist colleagues could talk about.''
''Stella and me have opted to take a course called 'Autobiography and Fiction'.''
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(quote-web)
|often|proscribed (non-gloss definition)
(quote-av) Issue 10|title=Homestar Runner|url=https://homestarrunner.com/toons/issue-10|date=10 October 2005|text=Whoa! That was about the coolest thing ever! Me gotta see that again.
The self or personality of the speaker, especially their authentic self.
(syn)
(quote-book)&93; Out in the Storm|editors=Harry Thurston Peck; R. Stockton|Frank Richard Stockton; Julian Hawthorne|title=Masterpieces of the World’s Literature, Ancient and Modern: The Great Authors of the World with Their Master Productions|volume=XIV|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=American Literary Society|year=1871|year_published=1899|pages=7514–7515|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/masterpiecesofwo14peckuoft/page/7514/mode/1up|passage=“Quite easily. Here you are taking care of a poor little boy with one arm, and there you are sinking a ship with the other. It can’t be like you.” “Ah, but which is me? I can’t be two mes, you know.” “No. Nobody can be two mes.” “Well, which me is me?” “Now I must think. There looks to be two.” “Yes. That’s the very point—You can’t be knowing the thing you don’t know, can you?” “No.” “Which me do you know?” “The kindest, goodest, best me in the world,” answered Diamond, clinging to North Wind. (..) “Do you know the other ''me'' as well?” “No. I can’t. I shouldn’t like to.” “There it is. You don’t know the other me. You are sure of one of them?” “Yes.” “And you are sure there can’t be two mes?” “Yes.” “Then the me you don’t know must be the same as the me you do know—else there would be two mes?” “Yes.” “Then the other me you don’t know must be as kind as the me you do know?”
(quote-journal) Roger Phillip Graham|title=Hate|journal=Amazing Stories|volume=22|issue=1|location=Chicago, Ill.|publisher=Davis|Ziff-Davis Publishing Company|month=January|year=1948|page=69|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v22n01_1948-01_cape1736/page/n68/mode/1up|column=2|passage=The question seems unanswerable, because if those same atoms were to be collected as they leave my body as waste in the normal process of metabolism, and in a year when my body contained all new atoms, those old atoms which were me a year ago were reformed into an exact replica of me down to the last thought and cell, would there be two mes?
(quote-book) Zhao Zhenkai|tlr=Bonnie S. McDougall; Susette Ternent Cooke|title=Waves|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=New Directions Publishing|year=1990|page=158|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/wavesnewdirectio00beid/page/158/mode/1up|isbn=0-8112-1133-9|passage=“In these last few days I keep feeling that I’m changing, changing into something I don’t quite recognize myself.” / “You’ve become more like yourself.” / “Could there be two mes?” / “Perhaps more than two.” / “It gets worse and worse. So which me do you actually love ?” / “All of them.” / “You’re being slippery.” Her lips curled slyly. “In fact you only love the me in your mind’s eye, and that me doesn’t exist, right?” / “No, that’s the combination of all the yous.” / She laughed. “It’s just as complicated as a mathematical calculation, if you end up with the three-headed, six-armed me, could you stand that?”
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The solfeggio syllable used to indicate the flat of the third note of a scale.
with (gloss)
(ngd); me
me (gloss)
(l) (direct or indirect object)
the; (n-g):
(n-g)
(inflection of)
(pronunciation spelling of)
(ng-lite); (l-lite)
(ux-lite)
(uxi)
to me
baa (gloss)
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(l)
(alternative spelling of).
(ja-romanization of) (hiragana)
(ja-romanization of) (katakana)
me, myself; (inflection of)
by me, with me, from me; (inflection of)
(cmn-pinyin of)
(nonstandard spelling of)
(ngd)
and (q)
with (q)
must be (q)
how should it be done (q) and a clause
if only (ngd)
to see whether
(drinkable) water
any liquid
me (first-person singular accusative pronoun)
(alt form).
me, ''first-person singular object pronoun''
to me, ''first-person singular indirect object pronoun''
me (accusative or dative or reflexive or prepositional)
''First-person singular, objective:'' me
(verb form of)
(eye dialect of)
(inflection of)
late 10th century, of Eynsham|Ælfric, ''English Hexateuch|the Old English Hexateuch'', Genesis 29:19
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myself (first-person singular reflexive pronoun)
me (first-person singular direct object pronoun)
to me (first-person singular indirect object pronoun)
(RQ:pi:Sinhala Dhammapada quote)
(RQ:pi:Sinhala Majjhimanikaya 1 quote)
(alternative form of)
(ng), baa
(senseid) (non-gloss definition); (l-lite)
(RQ:mul:Rowling Harry Potter)
(senseid) (non-gloss definition); (to) (l-lite)
(senseid) (non-gloss definition); myself
(senseid) (n-g-lite)
baa (gl)
(l-lite)
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of me ((inflection of))
me ((inflection of))
we (gloss)
(inflection of): (l)
(inflection of): to (l), for me
(inflection of): myself
(romanization of)
(apocopic form of)
(Latn-def)
(RQ:Vu Trong Phung So do)
(alt form)