Me

/miː/

मुझे / मुझको

Origin & History

From Old English mē (accusative/dative of ic “I”), from Proto-Germanic *meke / *miz; cognate with German mich.

पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी mē (ic ‘I’ का accusative/dative रूप) से; Proto-Germanic *meke / *miz से, जर्मन mich आदि से संबंधित।

Definition

“Me” is the object pronoun for “I,” used when the speaker is the object of a verb or follows a preposition (e.g., “to me,” “with me”).

“Me” ‘I’ का object (कर्म) रूप है; इसका प्रयोग तब होता है जब बोलने वाला क्रिया का कर्म हो या किसी preposition के बाद आए (जैसे “to me,” “with me”).

Parts of Speech

Pronoun (object, first person singular):
She saw me at the station.

Usage Examples

Give me the book, please.
He invited me to dinner.
This gift is for me.
Between you and me, I think it will rain.
It wasn’t me who called.

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Between you and me
तुम्हारे और मेरे बीच (गुप्त/निजी तौर पर)
Me neither
मैं भी नहीं
Not me!
मैं नहीं! / मेरे बस की नहीं!