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Symbol

mi

  1. ISO 639-1 code 1

Engleski

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Šablon:der-lite, from the first word of the third line of Ut queant laxis, the medieval hymn which solfège was based on because its lines started on each note of the scale successively.

Noun

mi (uncountable)

  1. (music) A syllable used in sol-fa (solfège) to represent the third note of a major scale.
Translations
See also

Etymology 2

Noun

mi

  1. Alternative form of mi. .

Anagrams


Ajië

Pronunciation

Verb

mi

  1. to come

References


Albanian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *me-.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

Šablon:sq-pronoun

  1. my

See also

Etymology 2

From Proto-Albanian *mūh-, from Proto-Indo-European *múh₂s (mouse).

Noun

mi m (indefinite plural minj, definite singular miu, definite plural minjtë)

  1. mouse
Declension

Šablon:sq-noun-m

See also


Ama

Pronunciation

Noun

mi

  1. bone

Amele

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Ampari Dogon

Noun

mi

  1. water

Further reading


Arikapú

Noun

mi

  1. water

Further reading


Aromanian

Etymology

From Latin me.

Pronoun

mi (unstressed accusative and reflexive form of io)

  1. me (accusative)
  2. (reflexive) myself
    Mi-ashedz.
    I sit (seat myself).

Related terms


Bagupi

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Baimak

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Bau

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Berti

Noun

mi

  1. water

References


Bikol Central

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. by us, of us
    Sinonim: niato
  2. Our—exclusive of person spoken to.
    harong mi
    our house
    Sinonim: niamo

Bislama

Etymology

From Engleski me. Cognate with Tok Pisin mi and Pijin mi.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me, my
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Usage notes

  • In formal speech, mi is placed before a noun to denote a first-person possessor. In informal speech, the construction blong mi is used instead.

See also

Šablon:bi-personal pronouns

References


Bourguignon

Etymology

From Latin medius.

Noun

mi m (mis)

  1. noon, midday
    El ât mi, noutre ovreire é dressai lai sope
    It's noon, our worker has prepared the soup

Synonyms

References

  • Thomas Mignard (1870). Vocabulaire raisonné et comparé du dialecte et du patois de la province de Bourgogne.

Buginese

Particle

mi

  1. ᨆᨗ: which means only, e.g. ᨉᨘᨕᨆᨗ /duaːmi/ means only two.

Catalan

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin .

Pronoun

mi

  1. me; post preposition form of jo
Declension

See Template:ca-decl-ppron for more pronouns.

Etymology 2

Noun

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Etymology 3

Noun

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  1. mu; the Greek alphabet letter Μ (lowercase μ).

Etymology 4

Verb

mi

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Usage notes

This form is an optional reduced form of the imperative mira that can see use when combined with one or more clitic pronouns attached to the end of the verb - for example:

  • mi-te'l (look at it, look at him) for mira-te'l

Derived terms

References
  • “Imperatius amb forma molt reduïda: mi-te'l, mi-te-la, mi-te'ls, mi-te-les”, in Optimot[2], 28 August, 2020, retrieved 4 July, 2022
  • El Català de l'Alguer : un model d'àmbit restringit, Barcelona, 2003, →ISBN, page 57
  • “mi-lo, mi-la”, in Diccionari d'Alguerés[3], accessed 4 July 2022

Central Franconian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German mīn.

Pronunciation

Determiner

mi (masculine menge or minge, feminine meng or ming)

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    Wo hann ich dann mi Jlas henjestallt?
    Where did I put my glass?

Usage notes

  • The form meng/ming is used for the neuter when strongly stressed: Dat es ming Booch! (That's my book!) Contrariwise, the form mi may be used for the masculine and feminine when unstressed, chiefly with words for relatives: mi Papp (“my father”, but less common than menge Papp).

Chuukese

Verb

mi

  1. (transitive, copulative) to be (precedes the adjective or adverb)

Corsican

Etymology

From Latin me.

Pronoun

mi

  1. me Šablon:qualifier-lite

See also

Šablon:co-personal pronouns

References


Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin meus.

Pronoun

mi m (feminine maja)

  1. mine; Šablon:n-g-lite
  2. my

See also


Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

mi f (plural mi's)

  1. (music) mi

Egyptian

Romanization

mi

  1. Manuel de Codage transliteration of mj.

Esperanto

Etymology

From Italian mi, French moi, English me, etc., plus the i of personal pronouns.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi (first-person singular nominative, accusative min, possessive mia)

  1. I, the one who is speaking, me, myself
    Mi vidas lin.
    I see him.
    Li donis la hundon al mi.
    He gave the dog to me.
    Mi diris al mi.
    I said to myself.

Ewe

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. you Šablon:qualifier-lite

Finnish

Pronunciation

Šablon:fi-pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. (poetic) Synonym of mikä (what)

Declension


French

Pronunciation

Noun

mi m (plural mi)

  1. (music) mi, the note 'E'

Further reading


Friulian

Etymology

From Latin , and possibly, as an indirect object, in part from Latin mihi.

Pronoun

mi (first person direct object, indirect object)

  1. (direct object) me
  2. (indirect object) to me
  3. (reflexive) myself

Related terms


Fula

Pronoun

Šablon:ff-pron

  1. I Šablon:qualifier-lite

Usage notes

  • Šablon:U:ff:common
  • Used in all conjugations except the affirmative non-accomplished, where the long form is used instead.

See also


Ga

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me (first-person pronoun; refers to the person speaking)

Gal

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Galician

Etymology 1

From Latinski meus.

Pronunciation

Determiner

mi (first-person singular possessive singular)

  1. (before the noun) unstressed form of meu and miña: my
    • 1880, Rosalía de Castro, Follas novas, page 83:
      —Non mo preguntés, mi madre,
      Vale mais que nunca o sepás.
      Secretos d'esta feitura
      Deben dormir antr'as pedras.
      Don't ask me, my mother,
      better if thou never know.
      Secrets of this making
      should sleep among the stones.
Usage notes

The form mi is only used before padre (father), madre (mother), tío (uncle), señor (lord, sir), amo (master), as a form of respect.

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Noun

mi m (plural mis)

  1. (music) mi Šablon:qualifier-lite
  2. (music) E (the musical note or key)

See also

References

  • mi” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006-2012.
  • mi” in Santamarina, Antón (coord.): Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.

Garo

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *ma-j ~ mej (rice; paddy).

Noun

mi

  1. (botany) rice plant
  2. rice

Garus

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Gaulish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *mī.

Pronoun

  1. I; first-person singular personal pronoun, nominative case

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Nominative snīs
Accusative me snīs
Genitive mon ansron
Dative moi amē
Ablative me ame
Instrumental moi ?
Locative moi amē

Girawa

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Guerrero Amuzgo

Verb

mi

  1. have

Noun

mi

  1. cat

Guinea-Bissau Creole

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronoun

mi

  1. I (first person singular)
  2. me
  3. my

Gumalu

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Gun

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. we (first-person plural personal pronoun)

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. you (second-person plural personal pronoun)

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. me (first-person singular personal object pronoun)

Etymology 4

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. us (first-person plural personal object pronoun)

Etymology 5

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. you (second-person plural personal object pronoun)

Hungarian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Uralic *me.

Pronoun

mi

  1. (personal) we
Declension

Šablon:hu-decl-perspron

Derived terms

Note: In all these forms, mi is optional and only serves for emphasis.

Alternative forms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Uralic *mi.

Pronoun

mi

  1. (interrogative) what?
    Šablon:ux-lite
  2. (after van or nincs in any tense and mood, followed by an infinitive) something, anything, nothing
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative mi mik
accusative mit miket
dative minek miknek
instrumental mivel mikkel
causal-final miért mikért
translative mivé mikké
terminative miig mikig
essive-formal miként mikként
essive-modal
inessive miben mikben
superessive min miken
adessive minél miknél
illative mibe mikbe
sublative mire mikre
allative mihez mikhez
elative miből mikből
delative miről mikről
ablative mitől miktől

Šablon:hu-pos-tek

Derived terms
Compound words with this term at the beginning
Compound words with this term at the end
Expressions
See also

See the table of pronominal adverbs from case suffixes for more terms.

Determiner

mi (interrogative)

  1. (now only in certain set phrases) what?
    Sinonims: milyen, miféle
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Šablon:ux-lite
Derived terms
Expressions

Interjection

mi

  1. (poetic) how …!, what (a) …!
    Šablon:ux-lite
    Sinonims: (poetic) mily, (normal) milyen, (normal, slightly colloquial) micsoda, (poetic and archaic) minő

See also

See the table of Hungarian correlatives for more terms.

Etymology 3

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Noun

 
solmisation

mi (plural mik)

  1. mi (a syllable used in solfège to represent the third note of a major scale)
    Coordinate terms: , , , szó, , ti
Declension

Its inflected forms are uncommon.

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative mi mik
accusative mit miket
dative minek miknek
instrumental mivel mikkel
causal-final miért mikért
translative mivé mikké
terminative miig mikig
essive-formal miként mikként
essive-modal miül
inessive miben mikben
superessive min miken
adessive minél miknél
illative mibe mikbe
sublative mire mikre
allative mihez mikhez
elative miből mikből
delative miről mikről
ablative mitől miktől

Šablon:hu-pos-tek or (as a means of distinction from the inflection of the interrogative pronoun)

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative mi mi-k
accusative mi-t mi-ket
dative mi-nek mi-knek
instrumental mi-vel mi-kkel
causal-final mi-ért mi-kért
translative mi-vé mi-kké
terminative mi-ig mi-kig
essive-formal mi-ként mi-kként
essive-modal mi-ül
inessive mi-ben mi-kben
superessive mi-n mi-ken
adessive mi-nél mi-knél
illative mi-be mi-kbe
sublative mi-re mi-kre
allative mi-hez mi-khez
elative mi-ből mi-kből
delative mi-ről mi-kről
ablative mi-től mi-ktől

Šablon:hu-pos-tek

Further reading


Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Malay mi (noodle), from Šablon:der-lite (, “noodle, flour”).

Noun

mi

  1. (food) noodle

Etymology 2

From Šablon:der-lite, from the first word of the third line of Ut queant laxis, the medieval hymn which solfège was based on because its lines started on each note of the scale successively.

Noun

mi

  1. (music) mi, a syllable used in sol-fa (solfège) to represent the third note of a major scale.

Further reading


Interlingua

Determiner

mi

  1. (possessive) my

Isebe

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Italian

Etymology 1

From Latin and, as an indirect object pronoun, possibly in part from Latin mihi.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi (first person, objective case)

  1. me
  2. (dative) (to) me
    (Lui/Lei) non mi piace. / Non mi piace (lui/lei).(He/She/It) not likes to me. / I do not like (him/her/it). / To me not likes (he/she/it).
    (Lui/Lei) mi piace. / Mi piace (lui/lei).(He/She/It) likes to me. / I like (him/her/it). / To me likes (he/she/it).
    Sinonim: a me
Usage notes

Becomes me when followed by a third person direct object clitic (lo, la, li, le, or ne).

See also

See Template:Italian personal pronouns for more pronouns.

Etymology 2

 
Italijanski Vikipedija ima an article na:
Vikipedija it

Pronunciation

Noun

mi

  1. (music) the third note, mi
  2. E (musical note or key)

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Noun

mi m or f (plural #)

  1. mu (Greek letter)

Anagrams

  • im- (alphagram im)

References


Jamaican Creole

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

Šablon:jam-pron

  1. I
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    Mi born a Westmoreland.
    I was born in Westmoreland.
  2. me
    • 2019, “Hello Mi Neighbour - Reduce your speed on the roads”, in The Jamaica Gleaner[5] (in Engleski):
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    Yuh can see mi?
    Can you see me?
  3. my
    • 2020, Andre Williams, “PORK POT SAFE - Senior glad after receiving COVID compassionate grant”, in The Jamaica Gleaner[6] (in Engleski):
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    A mi suitcase dat.
    That's my suitcase.

Related terms

Further reading


Japanese

Romanization

mi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of
  2. Rōmaji transcription of

Jarawa

Etymology

Cognate to Önge mi (I; me). Not related to English.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I; we (both singular and plural first-person pronoun, usually not as the object of the verb)

Usage notes

The pronoun mi can be used in both the nominative and accusative case, but it is less common than ma for the latter. When used in possessive constructions, the choice of pronoun is largely determined by vowel harmony.

See also

Jarawa pronouns
Person Default form Accusative form Prefixed form
1st mi ma m-
2nd ŋi ŋa ŋ-
ni na n-
ən ən-
3rd hi, əhi hiwa h-, hi-, ih-, he-, əh-
ən Šablon:q-lite

References

Šablon:R:anq:Kumar 2012


Kabuverdianu

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me, my

Kare (New Guinea)

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Karelian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. what?
  2. which, that

Declension

Šablon:krl-decl-pron

Synonyms

References


Laboya

Pronoun

mi

  1. Šablon:n-g-lite

See also

Šablon:lmy-prindep1


Lashi

Lashi kardinal numbers
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Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj.

Pronunciation

Numeral

mi

  1. four

Alternative forms

References


Latin

Pronunciation

Pronoun

Šablon:la-pronoun-form

  1. vokativa muškog roda jednine of meus

Pronoun

Šablon:la-pronoun-form

  1. (poetic, syncopated) dativa jednine of egō
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References

  • mi in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • mi in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • mi in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
  • mi in Ramminger, Johann (accessed July 16, 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700[7], pre-publication website, 2005-2016

Ligurian

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me

See also


Livvi

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. what?
  2. which?

References


Lolopo

Etymology

From Proto-Loloish *ʔ-mre¹ (Bradley). Cognate with Burmese မြေ (mre).

Pronunciation

Noun

Šablon:ycl-noun

  1. (Yao'an) ground, land, dirt

Low German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Low German from Old Saxon , from Proto-Germanic *miz.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. me (dativa of ik)
  2. me (akuzativa of ik)

Usage notes

  • Some Low German dialects in southern Westphalia differentiate between dative mi and accusative mik.[1][2]

References

  1. Charles V. J. Russ (editor): The Dialects of Modern German: A Linguistic survey. First published in 1990, reprinted 2000, page 61, note (e): „[...] southern Westphalian dialects, alone of the Low German dialects, do distinguish acc. mik and dik from dat. mi and di.“
  2. Ein Sohn der rothen Erde (a son of the red earth): Niu lustert mol! Plattdeutsche Erzählungen und Anekdoten im Paderborner Dialekt. Celle, 1870, page 7: „Fürwörter. Die persönlichen lauten: ik, meyner, mey, mik; diu oder du, deyner, dey, dik [...]“. Translation: „Pronouns. The personal pronouns are: ik, (genitive) meyner, (dative) mey, (accusative) mik; diu or du, deyner, dey, dik [...])“

Ludian

Etymology

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Pronoun

mi

  1. what

Malay

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite ().

Noun

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  1. noodle

Mandarin

Romanization

Romanizacija

mi

  1. Nonstandard spelling of .
  2. Nonstandard spelling of .
  3. Nonstandard spelling of .
  4. Nonstandard spelling of .

Usage notes

  • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Matepi

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Mawan

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Middle Dutch

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. akuzativa/dativa of ic

Descendants

  • Holandski: mij
  • Limburgish: mir

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

An Šablon:apocopic form, myn, from Old English mīn (my, mine), from Proto-Germanic *mīnaz (my, mine, pron.).

Pronunciation

Determiner

mi (nominative I)

  1. Šablon:n-g-lite my.

Usage notes

mi is usually used before a consonant (other than h-), while min is usually used before a vowel or h-, much as with Modern English an vs a.

Related terms

Descendants

See also

Šablon:enm-decl-personal pronouns

References


Middle Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon , from Proto-Germanic *miz.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

  1. (first person singular dative) me
  2. (first person singular accusative) me

Declension

See Template:gml-perpron for declension.

Descendants


Mosimo

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Munit

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Murupi

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Nadëb

Etymology

Related to Dâw miʔ (in (liquid)).

Noun

mi

  1. water

Synonyms

  • naʔɤy

References

  • Language at Large: Essays on Syntax and Semantics (Aikhenvald, Dixon), citing Martins (1994)

Nake

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Naxi

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *mej.

Noun

mi

  1. fire

References

  • Naxi Dictionary by T.M. Pinson, Lijiang 2012

Nigerian Pidgin

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me (first-person singular pronoun)

North Frisian

Pronoun

mi

  1. me

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse mín.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

mi

  1. ženskog roda jednine of min

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse mín f.

Determiner

mi f

  1. ženskog roda jednine of min

Etymology 2

From Šablon:der-lite, from the first word of the fourth line of Ut queant laxis, the medieval hymn on which solfège was based because its lines started on each note of the scale successively. Through Italijanski.

Noun

mi m (definite singular mi-en, indefinite plural mi-ar, definite plural mi-ane)

  1. (music) mi, a syllable used in solfège to represent the seventh note of a major scale.
Coordinate terms

References

Anagrams


Nzadi

Pronoun

mǐ`

  1. I (first-person singular pronoun)

See also

Šablon:nzd-personal pronouns


Old Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *miz.

Pronoun

  1. akuzativa/dativa of ik

Inflection

See Template:ofs-decl-ppron for more pronouns.

Descendants

  • North Frisian: me
  • Saterland Frisian: mie
  • West Frisian: my

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *miz.

Pronoun

  1. dativa/akuzativa of ik

Declension

See Template:osx-decl-ppron for more pronouns.

Descendants

  • Middle Low German: mi

Önge

Etymology

Cognate to Jarawa mi (I; we). Not related to English.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I; me (singular first-person pronoun)

See also

Önge pronouns
Person Independent singular Independent plural Prefixed singular Prefixed plural
1st mi eti m- et-, ot-
2nd ṅi ni ṅ- n-
3rd gi ekwi g- ek-, ok-, ekw-
ëni Šablon:q-lite on-, ën-

References

  • D. Dasgupta, S. R. Sharma (1982) A Handbook of Onge Language, Anthropological Survey of India

Palenquero

Etymology

From Španski[[Category:Šablon:error terms derived from Španski ]][[Category:Šablon:error terms inherited from Španski ]] mi.

Adjective

mi

  1. my

Usage notes

Placed after the noun.


Panim

Pronunciation

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Papiamentu

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite and Šablon:der-lite and Šablon:der-lite.

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me, my.

Piedmontese

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I

Pijin

Etymology

From Engleski[[Category:Šablon:error terms derived from Engleski ]][[Category:Šablon:error terms inherited from Engleski ]] me

Pronoun

mi

  1. I/me (first-person singular pronoun)
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See also

Šablon:pis-personal pronouns


Polish

 
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Vikipedija pl

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the main entry.

Alternative forms

Pronoun

mi

  1. dativa jednine mute of ja
    Daj mi rękę.Give me your hand.

Etymology 2

Noun

mi n (indeclinable)

  1. Alternative form of my.

Further reading

  • mi in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • mi in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Pronunciation

Šablon:pt-IPA

  • Hyphenation: mi
  • Rime: -i

Etymology 1

From Šablon:der-lite in the hymn for St. John the Baptist.

Noun

mi m (plural mis)

  1. mi (musical note)
Coordinate terms

Etymology 2

Pronoun

mi

  1. Obsolete form of mim.

Rapting

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Rempi

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Romanian

Etymology

From Italijanski mi or Francuski mi.

Noun

mi m (plural mi)

  1. (music) mi, the note 'E'.

Declension


Samosa

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Saruga

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Sassarese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latinski and, as an indirect object pronoun, possibly in part from mihi.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. (accusative) me
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  2. (dative) to me
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  3. Alternative form of me

Related terms

See also

References


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish .

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me

See also

Šablon:gd-personal pronouns


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *my

Pronunciation

Pronoun

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  1. we (nominativa množine of (I))
  2. we (vokativa množine of (I))

Declension

See .

Pronoun

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  1. to me (clitic dativa jednine of (I))
  2. (emphatic, possessive, dative) my, of mine (clitic dativa jednine of (I))
    Gdje mi je auto?
    Where is my car?

Seta

Noun

mi

  1. water

References

  • transnewguinea.org, citing D. C. Laycock, Languages of the Lumi Subdistrict (West Sepik District), New Guinea (1968), Oceanic Linguistics, 7 (1): 36-66

Sihan

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Silopi

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Slovak

Alternative forms

Pronoun

mi

  1. dativa of ja

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *my.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

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  1. we (masculine plural, more than two)

Inflection

See also


Spanish

Pronunciation

MFA(ključ): /mi/

Etymology 1

From Šablon:der-lite, when it was eliding before a vowel-initial word in speech.

Determiner

mi sg (first-person singular possessive singular, plural mis)

  1. (before the noun) Šablon:apocopic form of, my
Usage notes

The forms mi and mis are only used before and within the noun phrase of the modified noun. In other positions, a form of mío is used instead.

Son mis libros.They are my books.
Los libros son míos.The books are mine.

Besides being a pronoun, because mi occurs in a noun phrase and expresses reference, it also grammatically classifies as a determiner (specifically a possessive/genitive determiner).

Related terms

Šablon:es-possessive determiners

Etymology 2

Noun

mi f (plural míes)

  1. mu; the Greek letter Μ, μ
    Sinonim: mu

Further reading


Sranan Tongo

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I
  2. me
  3. my

Sumerian

Romanization

Šablon:sux-rom

  1. Romanization of 𒈪 (mi)

Tày

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *ʰmwɯjᴬ (bear). Cognate with Tajski หมี, Northern Thai ᩉ᩠ᨾᩦ, Lao ໝີ (), ᦖᦲ (ṁii), Tai Dam ꪢꪲ, Shan မီ (mǐi), Ahom 𑜉𑜣 (mii), Zhuang mui, Nong Zhuang mue, Bouyei moil. Compare Old Chinese .

Pronunciation

Noun

Šablon:tyz-noun

  1. bear

References


Ter Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *mi.

Pronoun

mi

  1. what

Further reading


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me. First person pronoun; refers to the person speaking.

See also

See Template:tpi-personal pronouns for more pronouns.


Torres Strait Creole

Etymology

From Šablon:der-lite.

Pronoun

mi

  1. me

See also


Turkish

Particle

mi

  1. Šablon:n-g-lite
    Bugün okula gittin mi?
    Did you go to school today?
    Evli misin?
    Are you married?

Inflection

See more at .

Usage notes

  • Personal suffixes are added to the interrogative particles, as well as the past tense suffixes.
  • This form is used when the last vowel of the previous word is "i" or "e". Other forms used with different vowels are: mu?, ? and ?

Utu

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Veps

Etymology 1

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Pronoun

Šablon:vep-pron

  1. what (interrogative)
Inflection

Šablon:vep-decl-mi

Derived terms

Etymology 2

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Conjunction

mi

  1. than (in comparisons)
Synonyms

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “čem, čto”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Sino-Vietnamese word from (“eyebrows”). Dubleti of mày. Probably unrelated to (eyelid).

Noun

mi ()

  1. eyelashes
    Sinonim: lông mi
Related terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Vietic *miː, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *miiʔ. See also mày.

Alternative forms

Pronoun

Šablon:vi-pronoun

  1. (archaic, literary) you (second person singular pronoun)
  2. (chiefly Central Vietnam, derogatory in other dialects) you (second person singular pronoun, referring to a person held in low esteem)
Related terms

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Francuski mi or Italijanski mi.

Noun

mi

  1. (music) mi (third note of diatonic scale)
    đô, rê, mido, re, mi

Etymology 4

Verb

mi

  1. (slang) to kiss
Synonyms

Anagrams


Walloon

Pronoun

mi

  1. me
  2. my

Wamas

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Welsh

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *mi, from Proto-Celtic *mī.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mi

  1. I, me
    Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi.
    The old land of my fathers is dear to me.
    Rhaid i mi fynd i weld Taid.
    I have to go and see Granddad.

Usage notes

Mi is typically heard only after the preposition i (to, for) in formal language and in northern colloquial language. In southern colloquial language the form fi is used after the preposition i.

See also
  • fi (“I, me”)
  • i (“I, me”)

Particle

mi (triggers soft mutation on the following verb)

  1. a particle used with verbs other than bod to mark affirmative statements.

Synonyms

  • fe (South Wales)

Yoidik

Noun

mi

  1. louse

Further reading


Yoruba

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

  1. The name of the Latinski-tekst letter M/m.

See also

Etymology 2

Pronoun

mi

  1. me Galicijski

Pronoun

  1. me Galicijski

Determiner

mi

  1. my Galicijski

See also

Šablon:yo-personal pronouns

Etymology 3

Verb

  1. (intransitive) to breathe
Derived terms

Etymology 4

Verb

mi

  1. (transitive) to shake

Etymology 5

Verb

mi

  1. (transitive) to swallow
Derived terms

Etymology 6

Verb

  1. (intransitive) to move
  2. (intransitive) to oscillate
Derived terms

Etymology 7

Pronoun

mi

  1. Alternative form of mo (I)

Etymology 8

From mi used in solfège to represent the third note of a major scale.

Alternative forms

  • (abbreviated): M, m

Noun

  1. The syllable used to represent the high-tone and its diacritic (´)

See also

names for tones

Zhuang

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *ʰmwuːjᴬ (pubic hair). Cognate with Tajski หมอย, Lao ໝອຍ (mǭi), Shan မွႆ (mǒay), Ahom 𑜉𑜨𑜩 (moy).

Pronunciation

Noun

mi (old orthography mi)

  1. pubic hair
    Sinonim: (dialectal) moi

Zou

Etymology

From Proto-Kuki-Chin *mii, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-miy.

Pronunciation

Noun

Šablon:zom-noun

  1. person, human being

References


Zulu

Etymology 1

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Pronoun

-mi

  1. Combining stem of mina.

Etymology 2

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Verb

Šablon:zu-verb

  1. to be standing
Inflection

Ovaj verb zahteva inflection-table template.

References