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English
Pronoun
Translations
direct object of a verb
American Sign Language: 1@Sternum-FingerBack
Apache:
Western Apache: shíí
Arabic: ـنِي ( -nī ) , ـنِيَ ( -niya ) , إِيَّايَ ( ʔiyyāya )
Egyptian Arabic: ـني ( -ni )
Armenian: ինձ (hy) ( inj )
Old Armenian: ինձ ( inj )
Aromanian: mini , mine
Assamese: মোক ( mük )
Belarusian: мяне́ ( mjanjé )
Bengali: আমাকে (bn) ( amake )
Bhojpuri: हन ( han )
Bouyei: gul , nyeez ( humble ) , wois ( humble )
Breton: me (br)
Bulgarian: ме́не (bg) ( méne ) , ме (bg) ( me )
Burmese: ကျွန်တော် (my) m ( kywantau ) ( formal ) , ကျွန်မ (my) f ( kywanma. ) ( formal ) , ငါ (my) ( nga ) ( informal ) , ကျုပ် (my) ( kyup ) ( fairly polite )
Catalan: em (ca) , me (ca)
Cherokee: ᎠᏯ (chr) ( aya )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 我 ( ngo5 )
Dungan: вә ( və )
Hakka: 𠊎 ( ngài ) , 我 ( ngô ) ( literary )
Hokkien: 我 (zh-min-nan) ( góa )
Mandarin: 我 (zh) ( wǒ )
Cornish: 'm
Czech: mě (cs) , mne (cs)
Dalmatian: main
Danish: mig (da)
Dutch: me (nl) , mij (nl)
Esperanto: min (eo)
Estonian: mind (et) , minu
Finnish: minut (fi) ( telic ) , minua (fi) ( atelic )
French: me (fr) ( becoming m' before a vowel or a mute h ) , moi (fr) ( imperative )
Friulian: me , mi
Georgian: მე (ka) ( me )
German: mich (de)
Gilbertese: ti
Greek: με (el) ( me ) , εμένα (el) ( eména )
Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
Hebrew: אותי (he) ( otí ) , ־ני ( -ni ) ( formal, obsolete )
Hindi: मुझ (hi) ( mujh ) , मैं (hi) ( ma͠i ) , मुझे (hi) ( mujhe )
Hopi: nuy
Hungarian: engem (hu)
Icelandic: mig (is)
Ido: me (io) , men (io) ( only when no other indication of being the object is given )
Indonesian: saya (id)
Irish: mé , ( emphatic ) mise
Old Irish: m- , dom- , -um
Italian: mi (it)
Japanese: 私を (ja) ( わたしを , watashi-o)
Kabuverdianu: ami , mi
Khiamniungan Naga: èi
Khmer: ខ្ញុំ (km) ( knyom )
Korean: 나를 (ko) ( nareul )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: min (ku)
Lampung Api: ñaʔ
Lao: ຂ້ອຍ (lo) ( khǭi )
Latgalian: mani
Latin: me (la)
Latvian: mani
Lü: ᦃᦾᧉ ( ẋoay² )
Macedonian: ме (mk) ( me )
Malay: (please verify ) saya (ms) ( formal ) , aku (ms) (-ku (ms) ) (informal), (please verify ) daku (ms) ( poetic ) , (please verify ) hamba (ms) ( by person of very low rankings ) , (please verify ) patik ( while facing royalties ) , (please verify ) beta (ms) ( by royalties )
Manchu: ᠮᡳᠮᠪᡝ ( mimbe )
Manx: mee , mish
Marathi: मला ( malā )
Mazanderani: مه ره ( me-re )
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Nepali: मलाई ( malāī )
Norwegian: meg (no)
Occitan: me
Old Norse: mik
Oromo: ani
Persian:
Dari: مرا (fa) ( marā ) , مره (fa) ( mara ) ( colloquial )
Iranian Persian: مرا (fa) ( marâ ) , منو (fa) ( mano ) ( colloquial )
Pipil: nech-
Polish: mnie (pl)
Portuguese: me (pt) , mim (pt)
Romani: man
Romanian: ( stressed form ) mine (ro) , ( unstressed form ) mă (ro)
Romansch: ma , mi
Russian: меня́ (ru) ( menjá )
Scottish Gaelic: gam
Sinhalese: මා (si) ( mā )
Slovak: ma , mňa
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: mě , mnjo ( after preposition )
Spanish: me (es)
Sranan Tongo: mi
Swedish: mig (sv)
Telugu: నన్ను (te) ( nannu )
Thai: ผม (th) ( pǒm ) ( male ) , ดิฉัน (th) ( dì-chǎn ) ( female ) , ฉัน (th) ( chǎn ) ( informal )
Turkish: beni (tr)
Ukrainian: мене́ (uk) ( mené )
Urdu: مجھ (ur) ( mujh )
Vietnamese: tôi (vi) ( see usage note at tôi )
Volapük: obi
West Frisian: my (fy)
Wolof: ma
Zazaki: mı (diq)
Zhuang: gou
Zulu: mina
object of a preposition
American Sign Language: 1@Sternum-FingerBack
Arabic: ـِي (ar) ( -ī ) , ـِيَ (ar) ( -iya ) , ـيَ (ar) ( -ya ) , ـنِي ( -nī ) , ـنِيَ ( -niya )
Egyptian Arabic: ـي ( -i )
Armenian: ինձ (hy) ( inj )
Catalan: mi (ca)
Cornish: -av , -ov , -iv
Czech: mě (cs) , mne (cs) , mnou (cs)
Danish: mig (da)
Dutch: mijn (nl) , me (nl)
Esperanto: mi (eo)
Finnish: minä (fi) ( depending on the case, one of the inflections of this word )
French: moi (fr)
German: mich (de) ( accusative case ) , mir (de) ( dative case )
Greek: με (el) ( me ) , εμένα (el) ( eména )
Icelandic: ( accusative case ) mig (is) , ( dative case ) mér (is)
Italian: me (it)
Japanese: 私 (ja) ( わたし , watashi)
Kabuverdianu: ami , mi
Khiamniungan Naga: èi
Lampung Api: ñaʔ
Latin: ( accusative; ablative ) me (la) , ( dative ) mihi (la)
Macedonian: мене (mk) ( mene )
Malay: (please verify ) saya (ms) ( formal ) , aku (ms) (-ku (ms) ) (informal), (please verify ) daku (ms) ( poetic ) , (please verify ) hamba (ms) ( by person of very low rankings ) , (please verify ) patik ( while facing royalties ) , (please verify ) beta (ms) ( by royalties )
Mozarabic: ميب ( mīb )
Norwegian: meg (no)
Portuguese: mim (pt)
Russian: меня́ (ru) ( menjá ) , мне (ru) ( mne )
Scottish Gaelic: mi
Slovak: mňa , mnou , mne
Spanish: mí (es)
Swedish: mig (sv)
Vietnamese: tôi (vi) ( see usage note at tôi )
Zulu: -mi
indirect object of a verb
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Arabic: ـنِي ( -nī ) , ـنِيَ ( -niya ) , إِيَّايَ ( ʔiyyāya )
Armenian: ինձ (hy) ( inj )
Chuukese: -ei
Cornish: dhymm
Czech: mně (cs) , mi (cs)
Danish: mig (da)
Dutch: mij (nl) , me (nl)
Esperanto: (preposition and) mi (eo)
Finnish: minä (fi) ( depending on the case, one of the inflictions of this word )
French: me (fr) ( becoming m' before a vowel or a mute h ) , moi (fr) ( imperative )
German: mir (de)
Greek: μου (el) ( mou ) , εμένα (el) ( eména )
Hebrew: לי (he) ( lí )
Hungarian: nekem (hu)
Irish: mé , ( emphatic ) mise
Italian: me (it)
Japanese: 私に ( わたし に, watashi ni) , 私へ ( わたし へ, watashi e)
Lampung Api: ñaʔ
Latgalian: maņ
Latin: mihi (la)
Latvian: man (lv)
Macedonian: ми (mk) ( mi )
Malay: (please verify ) saya (ms) ( formal ) , aku (ms) (-ku (ms) ) (informal), (please verify ) daku (ms) ( poetic ) , (please verify ) hamba (ms) ( by person of very low rankings ) , (please verify ) patik ( while facing royalties ) , (please verify ) beta (ms) ( by royalties )
Norwegian: meg (no)
Portuguese: me (pt)
Romanian: imi (ro)
Russian: мне (ru) ( mne )
Scottish Gaelic: mi
Slovak: mi (sk)
Spanish: me (es)
Swedish: mig (sv)
Ukrainian: мені́ (uk) ( mení )
Vietnamese: tôi (vi) ( see usage note at tôi )
reflexive indirect object of a verb
subject of a verb with “and”
subject of a verb without “and”
Translations to be checked
Mandarin: (please verify ) 我 (zh) ( wǒ )
Georgian: (please verify ) მე (ka) ( me )
Ido: (please verify ) me (io)
Italian: ( after preposition ) (please verify ) me (it) , ( indirect object ) (please verify ) mi (it) , ( indirect object, emphatic ) (please verify ) a me , ( indirect object with an imperative verb; attached to the end of the verb and becoming me when used along with a direct object; the m is doubled with some verbs ) (please verify ) mi (it) , ( direct object ) (please verify ) mi (it) , ( direct object, emphatic ) (please verify ) me (it)
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: (please verify ) min (ku)
Old English: (please verify ) mē (ang)
Persian: (please verify ) مَن (fa) ( man )
Tetum: (please verify ) ha'u
Ukrainian: (please verify ) мене́ (uk) ( mené ) ( Gen, Acc ) , (please verify ) мені́ (uk) ( mení ) ( Dat, Loc ) , (please verify ) мно́ю ( mnóju ) ( Instr )
Telugu: (please verify ) నేను (te) ( nēnu )