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me
/ˈmiː/
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UK
pronoun
objective case of i
used to refer to the speaker as the indirect object or direct object of a verb
She
gave
me
a
book
.
They
baked
me
a
cake
.
He
sent
me
an
e-mail
.
They
know
me
very
well
.
Can
you
help
me?
She
visited
me
in
the
hospital
. -
used
to
refer
to
the
speaker
as
the
object
of
a
preposition
Are
you
talking
to
me?
Please
come
with
me.
He
talked
with
me
for
an
hour
.
usage
In
ordinary
speech
me
is
used
instead
of
I
after
the
verb
to
be
.
Who's
there
?
It's
me. [=
I
am
.]
Why
is
it
always
me
who
has
to
do
the
dirty
work
? [=
why
am
I
always
the
one
who
has
to
do
the
dirty
work
?]
This
dress
is
pretty
,
but
it's
not
really
me. [=
it
doesn't
look
like
the
clothes
I
usually
wear
;
it
doesn't
look
right
for
me] Me
is
also
used
alone
without
a
verb
in
spoken
questions
,
answers
,
etc
.
Who's
there
? Me.
Who
did
it
?
Not
me!
Come
here
!
Who
? Me?
Yes
,
you
!
Why
me?
I'm
hungry
. Me
too
.
The
expression
It
is
I
is
extremely
formal
and
old-fashioned
and
is
unlikely
to
be
used
in
speech
except
in
a
joking
way
. Me
is
also
sometimes
used
in
very
informal
speech
in
place
of
I
if
the
subject
of
a
sentence
has
two
parts
that
are
connected
by
and
.
My
brother
and
me
went
camping
last
weekend
. = Me
and
my
brother
went
camping
last
weekend
.
But
in
ordinary
polite
use
,
I
is
required
in
such
sentences
.
My
brother
and
I
went
camping
last
weekend
. -
see
also
me
either
at
4
either
me
neither
at
4
either
chiefly Brit spelling of mi
* Các từ tương tự:
ME
,
mea culpa
,
mead
,
meadow
,
meadowlark
,
meager
,
meal
,
meal ticket
,
meals-on-wheels