Translingual[]
Number[]
mi
- A Roman numeral representing one thousand and one (1001).
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English[]
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Mi (-)
- (music) A syllable used in sol-fa (solfège) to represent the third note of a major scale.
Synonyms[]
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Translations[]
Abbreviation[]
Mi
- Template:Alternative form of
Anagrams[]
Albanian[]
Pronoun[]
mi
See also[]
Noun[]
mi m.
- mouse
Amuzgo[]
Verb[]
Mi
Noun[]
Mi
- cat
Bislama[]
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Bi pronouns|Mi]]
- I (first person singular pronoun)
Catalan[]
Etymology 1[]
Pronoun[]
Mi 1 sg. strong
Etymology 2[]
Noun[]
Mi m. (plural Mis)
- (music) mi (third note of diatonic scale)
Etymology 3[]
Noun[]
Mi f. (plural Mis)
- mu; the Greek letter Μ (lowercase μ).
Croatian[]
Pronoun[]
mȋ [[Category:Template:Hr pronouns|Mi]]
Declension[]
Template:Hr-decl-noun
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Hr pronouns|Mi]]
- to me (enclitic dative singular of [[ja#Template:Hr|jȃ]] (“‘I’”))
Declension[]
Template:Hr-decl-noun
Dutch[]
Noun[]
Mi
- (music) mi
Egyptian[]
Alternative spellings[]
- Hieroglyphic signage
<hiero>W19-M17</hiero> W19-M17
Pronunciation[]
Preposition[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Egy prepositions|Mi]]
Esperanto[]
Pronunciation[]
Pronoun[]
Mi (first person singular nominative, accusative min)
- I, the one who is speaking, me, myself
- Mi vidas lin.
- I see him.
- Li donis la hundo al mi.
- He gave the dog to me.
- Mi diris al mi.
- I said to myself.
- Mi vidas lin.
Ewe[]
Pronunciation[]
Pronoun[]
Mi
- you (third person plural)
Ga[]
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:Template:Gaa phonology|IPA]]: /mi/, SAMPA: /mi/
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Gaa pronouns|Mi]]
Hungarian[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology 1[]
From the same Uralic root *me as Finnish me
Pronoun[]
Template:Hu-pronoun
- Template:Personal we
Declension[]
Template:Hu-decl-perspron
Etymology 2[]
From the same Uralic root *me as Finnish mikä
Interjection[]
Mi
- (poetic) how ...!, what a ...!
- Mi gyönyörűség! - What a beauty!
Synonyms[]
- mily (also poetic)
- milyen (normal use)
Pronoun[]
Template:Hu-pronoun
- Template:Interrogative what?
- Mi van a kezedben? - What is in your hand?
Declension[]
Template:Hu-decl-k-front1Template:Hu-pos-tek
Derived terms[]
- micsoda
- miféle
- miközben
- mi újság
- semmi
Etymology 3[]
Noun[]
Mi (plural Mik)
- mi, a syllable used in solfège to represent the third note of a major scale
See also[]
- dó, ré, fá, szó, lá, ti
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Indonesian[]
Noun[]
Mi
- noodle
Italian[]
Pronoun[]
Mi (first person, objective case)
Related terms[]
Noun[]
Mi
Mi m. and f. inv.
- mu (Greek letter)
Jamaican Creole[]
Pronoun[]
Mi
Latin[]
Adjective[]
Mi
- the masculine vocative singular of the pronoun meus or "mine"
Pronoun[]
Mi
Lojban[]
Particle[]
Template:Jbo-cmavo (pro-sumti)
- I, me, we, us; the one(s) who is/are speaking.
Mandarin[]
Pinyin syllable[]
mi
- Nonstandard spelling of mī.
- Nonstandard spelling of mí.
- Nonstandard spelling of mǐ.
- Nonstandard spelling of mì.
Usage notes[]
English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Nigerian Pidgin[]
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Pcm pronouns|Mi]]
Norwegian[]
Etymology[]
From Old Norse mín.
Pronoun[]
Mi f.
- Feminine of min.
References[]
- “Mi” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary – Dokumentasjonsprosjektet.
Scottish Gaelic[]
Etymology[]
From Template:Sga[[Category:gd:Template:Sga derivations|Mi]] [[mé#Template:Sga|mé]].
Pronoun[]
Mi
Derived terms[]
- mise (emphatic)
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Serbo-Croatian[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /mîː/
Pronoun[]
Template:Sh-pronoun
Declension[]
Pronoun[]
Template:Sh-pronoun
Declension[]
Slovene[]
Pronoun[]
Mi
Spanish[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /mi/.
Etymology 1[]
Adjective[]
Mi (first person singular possessive of singular, of plural mis)
Usage notes[]
The forms mi and mis are only used before and within the noun phrase of the modified noun. In other positions, a form of mío is used instead.
- Son mis libros. — “[They] are my books.”
- Son los libros míos. — “[They] are my books.” (“the books of mine”)
Related terms[]
Template:Spanish possessive adjectives
Etymology 2[]
Noun[]
Mi f. (plural Mis)
Singular |
Plural |
- mu; the Greek letter Μ, μ
Synonyms[]
Sranan Tongo[]
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Srn pronouns|Mi]]
Tok Pisin[]
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:Template:Tpi phonology|IPA]]: /mi/, SAMPA: /mi/
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Tpi pronouns|Mi]]
Torres Strait Creole[]
Etymology[]
From English me.
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Tcs pronouns|Mi]]
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Turkish[]
Particle[]
Mi
- Shows that the sentence is a question.
Welsh[]
Pronunciation[]
- SAMPA: mi
Pronoun[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Cy pronouns|Mi]]
Usage notes[]
Mi is typically heard only after the preposition i.
Particle[]
Mi [[Category:Template:Cy particles|Mi]]
- a particle used with verbs other than bod to mark affirmative statements.
Usage notes[]
Mi triggers the soft mutation on the following verb. It is more common in the north; in the south, [[fe#Template:Cy|fe]] is used instead.
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