Contionary:me

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Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [me]

Pronoun

me

  1. first-person singular objective pronoun; me

See also

Avendonian personal pronouns
personal pronouns possessive
pronoun
subjective objective
first
person
singular eo me mede
plural vi nos nosde
second
person
singular familiar tu te tede
formal Si Side
plural i vos vosde
third
person
singular masculine e si side
feminine si
neuter et
plural si

Intralingua

Alternative forms

nominative io, genitivie mi. Same form as Catalan, French, Galician, Italian, English, Portuguese, and Spanish

Etymology

Latin , from Proto-Indo-European *(e)me-, *(e)me-n- (“me”).

Pronunciation

  • /me/

Pronoun

  1. me, myself - first person oblique/preposition/reflexive personal pronoun

Modern Gallaecian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

me

  1. Script error: The function "non_gloss_definition_t" does not exist.; to me

See also

Modern Gallaecian personal pronouns
personal pronouns possessive
pronoun
direct dative
first
person
singular mi me mo
plural ni ame asero
second
person
singular familiar tu te to
formal masculine eseinur eseinure au eseinure
feminine eseinura
singular familiar sui ume suero
formal masculine eseinures eseinurú au eseinurú
feminine eseinuras eseinurau au eseinurau
third
person
singular masculine e so
feminine si se
plural i

Niemish

Pronunciation

Alternative forms

med /mʲeːd/ (before words beginning with a vowel)

Etymology

From Gothic miþ.

Preposition

  1. (+ accusative) with, together with

Antonyms

Soc'ul'

Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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  1. nose
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Adjective

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  1. nasal, in the nose
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Synonyms

(nose) hánla