me
BrE /miː/ AmE /mi/
pronoun en → es
used as the object of a verb or preposition, referring to the person speaking
a mí, me
- verb + me
Collocations think about me · call me
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Call me when you get there.
Llámame cuando llegues.
used with certain verbs to show that the subject and object refer to the same person, referring to the person speaking
a mí mismo/misma
- verb + me
Collocations wash yourself · hurt yourself
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I hurt myself when I fell.
Me lastimé cuando caí.
used as the subject of a verb, referring to the person speaking
yo
- me + verb
Collocations I am happy · I want something
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I am not sure.
No estoy seguro.
used to address someone informally, often a child or close friend
tú (informal)
- me + verb
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Me, what are you doing?
¿Qué estás haciendo tú?
used to emphasize the speaker or something related to them
yo, a mí
- me + verb
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Me and my friends are going to the park.
Yo y mis amigos vamos al parque.
used in questions to refer to the person being addressed, often with a verb like 'do' or 'have'
tú (informal)
- me + do/does/have
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Me, have you seen my keys?
¿Tú has visto mis llaves?
used in responses to emphasize the speaker or something related to them, often with 'yes' or 'no'
yo, a mí
- me + yes/no
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Me, I don't know.
Yo no sé.
used in negative sentences to emphasize the speaker or something related to them, often with 'not'
yo no, a mí no
- me + not
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Me, I don't agree.
Yo no estoy de acuerdo.