Science Fair Project Dictionary
Me
| Table of contents |
English
Pronunciation
- AHD : mē
- IPA : /miː/
- SAMPA : /mi:/
Personal pronoun
me (objective case)
- I when used after a preposition or as the object of a verb
- Give it to me (after preposition)
- She wrote me a letter (indirect object)
- She treated me for a cold (direct object)
Translations
- Chinese: 我
- Dutch: me
- Esperanto: mi
- Finnish: conjugated forms of minä
- Examples:
- to me - minulle
- from me - minulta
- She loves me - Hän rakastaa minua
- Examples:
- French: (after preposition) moi, (indirect object) me (becoming m' before a vowel or an mute h), (indirect object, emphatic) me ... à moi, (indirect object with an imperative verb) moi, (direct object) me (becoming m' before a vowel or an mute h), (direct object, emphatic) me ... moi
- Examples:
- After preposition: It is for me - C'est pour moi
- Indirect object: She tells me her name - Elle me dit son nom; She gives the book to me - Elle me donne le livre
- Indirect object (followed by a vowel): She wrote me a letter - Elle m'a écrit une lettre
- Indirect object, emphatic: She gives the book to me - Elle me donne le livre à moi
- Indirect object with an imperative verb: Give it to me - Donnez-le-moi
- Direct object: He hates me - Il me déteste
- Direct object (followed by a vowel): He loves me - Il m'aime
- Direct object, emphatic: He loves me - Il m'aime, moi
- Examples:
- Ido: me
- Irish: mé
- Italian: (after preposition) me, (indirect object) mi, (indirect object, emphatic) a me, (indirect object with an imperative verb) mi (attached to the end of the verb and becoming me when used along with a direct object; the m is doubled with some verbs), (direct object) mi, (direct object, emphatic) me
- Examples:
- After preposition: It is for me - É per me
- Indirect object: Maria tells me her name - Maria mi dice il suo nome
- Indirect object, emphatic: Maria gives the book to me - Maria dà il libro a me
- Indirect object with an imperative verb, used without a direct object: Write to me - Scrivimi; Tell me - Dimmi
- Indirect object with an imperative verb, used with a direct object: Send it to me - Spediscimelo; Give it to me - Dammelo
- Direct object: Giovanni hates me - Giovanni mi odia
- Direct object, emphatic: Maria wants me - Maria vuole me
- Examples:
- Lingua Franca Nova: me
- Norwegian: meg
- Spanish: me (sometimes integrated in an expression, like dámelo, give it to me)
- Vietnamese: tôi (Same for the personal pronoun)
Noun
me
- (Music) An anglicised spelling of mi.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA : /mə/
- SAMPA : /m@/
Personal pronoun
me (objective case)
Finnish
Personal pronoun
me (stem mei-)
- we.
Variant forms
- (dialectal) met
- (dialectal) myö
Declension
The stem is invariant and the suffixes regular except in the genitive where the form is meidän.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA : /mə/
- SAMPA : /m@/
Personal pronoun
me (objective case)
Ido
Personal pronoun
- I, me.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA : /mε/
- SAMPA : /mE/
Personal pronoun
me (objective case)
- to me
Lingua Franca Nova
Personal pronoun
me
Norwegian
Personal pronoun
meg (objective case)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA : /me/
- SAMPA : /me/
Personal pronoun
me (objective case)
10-26-2009 07:45:12
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details


