What is the meaning of Me?

The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).

  1. As the object (direct or indirect) of a verb.

    As the object (direct or indirect) of a verb.

    Myself; as a reflexive direct object of a verb.

    Myself; as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative.

    As the object of a preposition.

    As the complement of the copula (be).

    Used for the pronoun in isolation or in apposition.

    I, the first-person singular, as the subject.

    1. As the subject of a verb.

      As the subject of a verb.

      As the subject of a verb. Sometimes used to indicate or imitate limited English fluency.

      Would be the subject of a copula in standard English, though the copula is omitted; used to indicate or imitate limited English fluency.

      The self or personality of the speaker, especially their authentic self.

      Alternative form of my

      The solfeggio syllable used to indicate the flat of the third note of a major scale.

      I

      with (accompanied by)

      with (possessing)

      with (by means of)

      insufficient, scanty, not full

      I

      mother

      May

      and

      and

      from

      the; definite article for two declensions:

      1. dative singular masculine
      2. dative singular neuter

      dative singular masculine

      dative singular neuter

      First person singular dative and accusative pronoun; me

      male

      husband

      May

      objective of i; me; to me

      Alternative spelling of mi.

      ballot

      louse

      you (singular and masculine), thou

      body hair

      mushroom

      Hanyu Pinyin reading of

      Hanyu Pinyin reading of

      Hanyu Pinyin reading of

      Hanyu Pinyin reading of ,

      Hanyu Pinyin reading of

      Nonstandard spelling of .

      May

      husband

      (drinkable) water

      any liquid

      (non-tidal) stream, river

      me (first-person singular accusative pronoun)

      myself

      Alternative form of mi.

      Typically singular, indefinite pronoun: one, you .

      me, first-person singular object pronoun

      to me, first-person singular indirect object pronoun

      son

      child

      not

      oblique form of em: us, we

      first-person singular present indicative of bûn

      fire

      we

      eye dialect spelling of meg (me)

      accusative/dative of

      myself (first-person singular reflexive pronoun)

      me (first-person singular direct object pronoun)

      to me (first-person singular indirect object pronoun)

      Alternative spelling of (I)

      me

      we (feminine and neuter plural, more than two)

      Romanization of 𒈨 (me)

      third-person singular pronoun, he, she, it, etc.

      little; small (size or quantity)

      Alternative form of mi

      curry

      First-person singular dative, accusative and prepositional pronoun; me

      The forms shown in the table are the most widespread ones. Some varieties use different forms:

      1. nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and nusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
      2. usté(s) (Benasquese), ustet(z) (Ansotano), vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)
      3. vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and vusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
      4. ell(s) (Benasquese) and er(s) (Belsetán).
      5. era(s) (Belsetán).
      6. mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en the contracted form mo' is used.
      7. li(s) (Cheso, Tensino).
      8. el (Ribagorçan). The contracted form l' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and 'l after pronouns ending in vowels and no (no, not).
      9. es, els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to 's and 'ls after pronouns ending in vowels and no (no, not).

      nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and nusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).

      usté(s) (Benasquese), ustet(z) (Ansotano), vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)

      vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and vusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).

      ell(s) (Benasquese) and er(s) (Belsetán).

      era(s) (Belsetán).

      mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en the contracted form mo' is used.

      li(s) (Cheso, Tensino).

      el (Ribagorçan). The contracted form l' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and 'l after pronouns ending in vowels and no (no, not).

      es, els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to 's and 'ls after pronouns ending in vowels and no (no, not).

      The contracted forms are used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.

      In Ribagorçan the contracted form to' is used before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en.

      me (first-person singular direct pronoun)

      me (first-person singular indirect pronoun)

      I, me

      me (direct or indirect object)

      poo

      I, me

      objective unstressed form of ik (I)

      Pronunciation spelling of mijn (my).

      we

      we

      me

      to me

      inflection of eu:

      1. accusative/dative
      2. reflexive

      accusative/dative

      reflexive

      with

      baa (representing the bleating sound sheep make)

      I, me

      The name of the Latin script letter M/m.

      me

      Alternative form of mi

      The hiragana syllable (me) or the katakana syllable (me) in Hepburn romanization.

      me, myself; accusative singular of ego

      by me, with me, from me; ablative singular of ego

      Conjunctive

      1. and
      2. with

      and

      with

      Definitive

      1. must, should
      2. must be

        must, should

        must be

        how should it be done

        Comparative

        1. if only (reverses what is stated)
        2. as if, like (simile)
        3. to see whether

        if only (reverses what is stated)

        as if, like (simile)

        to see whether

        and

        me (accusative or dative or reflexive or prepositional)

        sea

        Object case of ik: me, myself

        enclitic genitive/dative/instrumental/ablative singular of ahaṃ

        dative masculine/neuter singular of en: a, an

        Alternative form of moje

        used to imitate the sound of a sheep or ram, baa

        first-person singular objective direct personal pronoun; me

        first-person singular objective indirect personal pronoun; (to) me

        first-person singular reflexive pronoun; myself

        particle of spontaneity, when it indicates that there was spontaneity in the action by its agent.

        I

        baa (sound made by sheep or goats)

        me

        Alternative form of my

        e.g.

        of me (genitive singular of (I))

        me (accusative singular of (I))

        accusative of yo: me

        dative of yo: to me, for me

        reflexive of yo: myself

        Apocopic form of med (with)

        maa (bleat cry of a goat or sheep)

        Pronunciation spelling of may.

        baa (sound of a sheep)

        The name of the Latin-script letter M/m.

        tamarind

        mother

        me

        Source: wiktionary.org