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==Toki Pona==
===Etymology===
Esperanto: ''mi''; I.  Created by Sonja Lang pre-pu.
===Pronunciation===
(''Toki Pona'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /mi/
===Pronoun===
'''mi'''
# I, me, we, us
# mine, ours
====Note====
'''mi''' talks about the speaker. It can also refer to groups that include the speaker. Similarly to sina, when quoting others, it doesn't necessarily refer to the one who is speaking at the moment, and instead refers to the one being quoted. But besides situations like that, mi always includes the speaker.
[[Category:Toki Pona content words]] [[Category:Toki Pona words]]
==Classical Meskangela==
==Classical Meskangela==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Meskangela words]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Meskangela words]]
==[[Europic]]==
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic adverbs]]
[[Category: Europic prepositions]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|mi}}
===Adverb (Preposition)===
'''mi'''
# between, among, inter-, amid
====Related Terms====
* ''[[Contionary: mida#Europic|mida]]'' ‘middle’
* ''[[Contionary: mi-#Europic|mi-]]'' ‘mid-’


==Qasunattuuji==
==Qasunattuuji==
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==Soc'ul'==
==Soc'ul'==
{{wacag|qsc=1}}
{{wacag|smell}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{qsc-inh|mi|m-i<c:m->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|mi¹|kisl|me}}
{{qsc-inh|mi|m-i<c:m->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|mi¹|kisl|me}}
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===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|qsc|úste mi|Miyed}}
{{col-auto|qsc|úste mi|Miyed}}
==Toki Pona==
===Etymology===
Esperanto: ''mi''; I.  Created by Sonja Lang pre-pu.
===Pronunciation===
(''Toki Pona'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /mi/
===Pronoun===
'''mi'''
# I, me, we, us
# mine, ours
====Note====
'''mi''' talks about the speaker. It can also refer to groups that include the speaker. Similarly to sina, when quoting others, it doesn't necessarily refer to the one who is speaking at the moment, and instead refers to the one being quoted. But besides situations like that, mi always includes the speaker.
[[Category:Toki Pona content words]] [[Category:Toki Pona words]]