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Me most often refers to: * Me (pronoun), the first-person singular pronoun, referring to the speaker Me, M.E. or ME may also refer to: Language * Me (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing * Me (kana), a letter in Japanese script * Middle English, a historic phase of the English language Arts and entertainment Music * ME (band), an Australian rock group * Me, a solfège syllable, for a note of the third scale degree Albums * ''Me'' (Biff Bang Pow! album), 1991 * ''Me'' (Buck Brothers album), 2007 * ''Me'' (Empress Of album), 2015 * ''Me'' (Fiona album), 2005 * ''Me'' (James McCartney album), 2013 * ''Me'' (single album), by Jisoo, 2023 * ''Me'' (Jo Dee Messina album) or the title song, 2014 * ''Me'' (The Mekons album), 1998 * ''Me'' (Misono album), 2010 * ''Me'' (Ray Stevens album) or the title song, 1983 * ''Me'' (Sandie Shaw album), 1965 * ''Me'' (Super Junior-M album) or the title song, 2008 * '' Me...'', by Emi Hinouchi, 2008 EPs * ''Me'' (Aoxuan Lee EP), 20 ...
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Me (pronoun)
In Modern English, ''I'' is the grammatical number, singular, grammatical person, first-person English personal pronouns, pronoun. Morphology In Standard English, Standard Modern English, ''I'' has five distinct word Morphology (linguistics), forms: * ''I'': the Nominative case, nominative (subjective) form **''I'' is the only pronoun form that is always capitalized in English. This practice became established in the late 15th century, though lowercase ''i'' was sometimes found as late as the 17th century. * ''me'': the Accusative case, accusative (objective, also called 'Oblique case, oblique') form * ''my:'' the dependent Genitive case, genitive (possessive) form * ''mine'': the independent Genitive case, genitive (possessive) form * ''myself'': the Reflexive pronoun, reflexive form History Old English had a first-person pronoun that Inflection, inflected for four cases and three numbers. ''I'' originates from Old English (OE) , which had in turn originated from the contin ...
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