myself
BrE /ˈmʌɪsɛlf/ AmE /ˈmaɪsɛlf/
pronoun en → es
used as the object of a verb when the subject and the object refer to the same person, especially yourself.
mí mismo/mism@
- verb + myself
Collocations wash myself · hurt myself
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I hurt myself when I fell.
Me hice daño cuando caí.
used to emphasize the subject of a sentence, especially yourself.
yo mismo/mism@
- I myself + verb
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I myself will do it.
Yo mismo lo haré.
used to refer to yourself as a single person, especially when talking about your own actions or feelings.
yo mismo/mism@
- I myself + verb
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I myself am not sure.
Yo mismo no estoy seguro.
used to refer to yourself as the object of a verb or preposition when you are also the subject of the sentence.
a mí mismo/mism@
- verb + myself
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She gave the book to herself.
Ella le dio el libro a sí misma.
used when talking about yourself in a personal or informal way, especially in spoken English.
yo mismo/mism@
- I myself + verb
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I myself have never been there.
Yo mismo nunca he estado allí.
used to refer to yourself as a single person when talking about your own actions or feelings in a more formal context.
yo mismo/mism@
- I myself + verb
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In my opinion, I myself would not do that.
En mi opinión, yo mismo no haría eso.
used to refer to yourself as the object of a verb or preposition when you are also the subject of the sentence in a more formal context.
a mí mismo/mism@
- verb + myself
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She gave the book to herself.
Ella le dio el libro a sí misma.
used when talking about yourself in a personal or informal way, especially in spoken English, emphasizing your own perspective.
yo mismo/mism@
- I myself + verb
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From my point of view, I myself would not do that.
Desde mi punto de vista, yo mismo no haría eso.