Me

/miː/ pronoun

Me is the word you use to refer to yourself as the object of a verb or preposition, as in 'They saw me' or 'to me'. It points back to the speaker.

From Old English “mē”, from Proto-Germanic “mek” or “miz”, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European “me-” meaning 'me'. It is one of the oldest and most stable words in the language. The form has changed very little over thousands of years.

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