Plural of "me" in some dialects or informal usage, though not standard English; may also refer to the month abbreviation or appear in other language contexts.
As an English plural, "mes" represents non-standard formation from "me", which cannot typically be pluralized in standard English. May appear in code-switching contexts or specialized uses, or as abbreviation for "months" in data contexts.
The attempted pluralization of "me" into "mes" highlights fascinating questions about identity and grammar - can the self be plural? While not standard English, such formations appear in various English dialects and reflect creative language use in communities where multiple identity concepts or code-switching occurs.
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