mi

Etymology 1
From Glover's solmization, from, in the solmization of Guido of Arezzo, from the first syllable of  in the lyrics of the scale-ascending hymn  by Paulus Deacon.

Noun

 * 1)  A syllable used in sol-fa (solfège) to represent the third note of a major scale.

Verb

 * 1) to come

Etymology 1
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) my

Etymology 2
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) mouse

Noun

 * 1) bone

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) water

Noun

 * 1) water

Etymology
From.

Pronoun
(unstressed accusative and reflexive form of )


 * 1) me (accusative)
 * 2)  myself

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1) me

Noun

 * 1) water

Pronoun

 * 1) by us, of us
 * 2) Our—exclusive of person spoken to.
 * 1) Our—exclusive of person spoken to.

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me, my

Usage notes

 * In formal speech, mi is placed before a noun to denote a first-person possessor. In informal speech, the construction  is used instead.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) noon, midday

Particle

 * 1) ᨆᨗ: which means only, e.g. ᨉᨘᨕᨆᨗ /duaːmi/ means only two.

Etymology 1
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) me;

Noun

 * 1)   (third note of diatonic scale)

Noun

 * 1) mu; the Greek alphabet letter Μ (lowercase μ)

Usage notes

 * This form is an optional reduced form of the imperative that can see use when combined with one or more clitic pronouns attached to the end of the verb - for example:
 * for

Derived terms

 * ,, , behold!, here it is!, here they are!

Etymology
From.

Determiner

 * 1)  my first-person singular possessive

Usage notes

 * The form is used for the neuter when strongly stressed:  Contrariwise, the form  may be used for the masculine and feminine when unstressed, chiefly with words for relatives:  (“my father”, but less common than ).

Verb

 * 1)  to be (precedes the adjective or adverb)

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) me

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) mine;
 * 2) my

Noun

 * 1)  mi

Etymology
From, , , etc., plus the i of personal pronouns.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, the one who is speaking, me, myself

Pronoun

 * 1) you

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) ; me

Pronoun

 * 1)  especially as a relative pronoun

Noun

 * 1)  mi, the note 'E'

Etymology
From, and possibly, as an indirect object, in part from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  me
 * 2)  to me
 * 3)  myself

Pronoun

 * 1) I

Usage notes

 * Used in all conjugations except the affirmative non-accomplished, where the long form is used instead.
 * Used in all conjugations except the affirmative non-accomplished, where the long form is used instead.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me (first-person pronoun; refers to the person speaking)

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology 1
From.

Determiner

 * 1)  unstressed form of  and :

Usage notes
The form is only used before, , , , , as a form of respect.

Noun

 * 1)  E (the musical note or key)
 * 1)  E (the musical note or key)

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  rice plant
 * 2) rice

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I; first-person singular personal pronoun, nominative case

Noun

 * 1) louse

Verb

 * 1) have

Noun

 * 1) cat

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I (first person singular)
 * 2) me
 * 3) my

Noun

 * 1) louse

Pronoun

 * 1) we (first-person plural personal pronoun)

Pronoun

 * 1) you (second-person plural personal pronoun)

Pronoun

 * 1) me (first-person singular personal object pronoun)

Pronoun

 * 1) us (first-person plural personal object pronoun)

Pronoun

 * 1) you (second-person plural personal object pronoun)

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) ripe, mature

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) wall

Synonyms

 * miray

Etymology 1
From.

Pronoun

 * 1)   we

Derived terms
Note: In all these forms, mi is optional and only serves for emphasis.
 * , etc.  (mi + a postposition with the first-person plural personal suffix; see Appendix:Hungarian postpositions)
 * , etc. (mi + one of the declined forms listed in the table above; see Appendix:Hungarian pronouns)

Etymology 2
From.

Pronoun

 * 1)   what?
 * 2)  something, anything, nothing
 * 1)  something, anything, nothing

Derived terms





 * mi újság?

Determiner

 * 1)  what?

Derived terms

 * mi járatban vagy?
 * mi újság?

Interjection

 * 1)  how …!, what (a) …!

Noun



 * 1)  mi (a syllable used in solfège to represent the third note of a major scale)
 * °N, °W

Declension
Its inflected forms are uncommon. or (as a means of distinction from the inflection of the interrogative pronoun)

Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  noodle

Etymology 2
From, from the first word of the third line of , the medieval hymn which solfège was based on because its lines started on each note of the scale successively.

Noun

 * 1)  mi, a syllable used in sol-fa (solfège) to represent the third note of a major scale.

Etymology
From.

Determiner

 * 1)  my

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology 1
From and, as an indirect object pronoun, possibly in part from.

Pronoun

 * 1) . me
 * 2) . (to) me
 * 1) . (to) me
 * 1) . (to) me

Usage notes

 * Becomes when followed by a third person direct object clitic (,, , , or ).

Noun

 * 1)  the third note,
 * 2) E (musical note or key)

Noun

 * 1) mu (Greek letter)

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I
 * 2) me
 * 3) my
 * 1) me
 * 2) my
 * 1) my
 * 1) my

Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬. Not related to English.

Pronoun

 * 1) I; we (both singular and plural first-person pronoun, usually not as the object of the verb)

Usage notes
The pronoun can be used in both the nominative and accusative case, but it is less common than  for the latter. When used in possessive constructions, the choice of pronoun is largely determined by vowel harmony.

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me, my

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1)  what?
 * 2)  whatever
 * 3)  whatever

Etymology
From ; compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) root
 * 2) offshoot
 * 3) vein
 * 4) nerve bundle
 * 5) tendon, sinew

Etymology
From.

Numeral

 * 1) four

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) what?
 * 2) which?

Etymology
From (Bradley). Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  ground, land, dirt

Etymology
From from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) me
 * 2) me

Usage notes

 * Some Low German dialects in southern Westphalia differentiate between dative mi and accusative mik.

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) what

Etymology
From with denasalization.

Pronoun

 * : me

Usage notes

 * For the most part, Macanese does not have pronoun inflections (accusative, dative, etc.). The exception is, the prepositional form of , but even this is extremely rare in modern Macanese. pà mi in the above poem would be pa iou in modern Macanese.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) noodle

Etymology
.

Pronoun

 * 1) we;

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
An, , from , from.

Determiner

 * 1)  my.

Usage notes
mi is usually used before a consonant (other than h-), while  is usually used before a vowel or h-, much as with Modern English an vs a.

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  me
 * 2)  me

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
Related to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) water

Synonyms

 * naʔɤy

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) fire

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me (first-person singular pronoun)

Pronoun

 * 1) me

Etymology
From.

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From, from the first word of the fourth line of Ut queant laxis, the medieval hymn on which solfège was based because its lines started on each note of the scale successively. Through.

Noun

 * , a syllable used in solfège to represent the seventh note of a major scale.

Coordinate terms

 * ,, mi, , (or '), ,  (or '), 

Pronoun

 * 1) I (first-person singular pronoun)

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Determiner

 * 1) my

Alternative forms

 * mio

Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬. Not related to English.

Pronoun

 * 1) I; me (singular first-person pronoun)

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) my

Usage notes
Placed after the noun.

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From and  and.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me, my.

Pronoun

 * 1) I

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I/me (first-person singular pronoun)

Etymology 1
From in the hymn for St. John the Baptist.

Noun

 * 1)  (musical note)

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From or.

Noun

 * , the note 'E'.

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From and, as an indirect object pronoun, possibly in part from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  me
 * 2)  to me, me
 * 1)  to me, me
 * 1)  to me, me
 * 1)  to me, me

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) ; I, me

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) we
 * 2) we

Declension
See.

Pronoun

 * 1) to me
 * 2)  my, of mine

Noun

 * 1) water

Noun

 * 1) louse

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) we (masculine plural, more than two)

Etymology 1
From, when it was eliding before a vowel-initial word in speech.

Determiner

 * , my

Usage notes

 * The forms and  are only used before and within the noun phrase of the modified noun. In other positions, a form of  is used instead.

Besides being a pronoun, because mi occurs in a noun phrase and expresses reference, it also grammatically classifies as a (specifically a possessive/genitive determiner).

Noun

 * 1) mu; the Greek letter Μ, μ

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I
 * 2) me
 * 3) my

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) bear

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) what

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me. First person pronoun; refers to the person speaking.

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) me

Usage notes

 * Personal suffixes are added to the interrogative particles, as well as the past tense suffixes.
 * This form is used when the last vowel of the previous word is "i" or "e". Other forms used with different vowels are: mu?, mü? and mı?

Inflection
See more at.

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology 1
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) what (interrogative)

Conjunction

 * 1) than (in comparisons)

Etymology 1
. . Probably unrelated to.

Noun

 * 1) eyelashes

Etymology 2
From, from. See also.

Pronoun

 * 1)  you (second person singular pronoun)
 * 2)  you (second person singular pronoun, referring to a person held in low esteem)

Etymology 3
Borrowed from or.

Noun

 * 1)  mi (third note of diatonic scale)

Verb

 * 1)  to kiss

Pronoun

 * 1) me
 * 2) my

Noun

 * 1) louse

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) I, me

Usage notes
Mi is typically heard only after the preposition in formal language and in northern colloquial language. In southern colloquial language the form is used after the preposition.

Usage notes

 * This particle is optional and may only be used before inflected verbs in the preterite, future or conditional in affirmative statements, e.g..
 * Some speakers may drop the particle but keep the resulting soft mutation, e.g.   instead of.

Noun

 * 1) louse

Pronoun

 * 1) me first-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a high-tone monosyllabic verb

Pronoun

 * 1) me first-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a low- or mid-tone monosyllabic verb

Determiner

 * 1) my first-person singular possessive pronoun

Verb

 * 1)  to breathe

Derived terms

 * ìmí, mímí

Verb

 * 1)  to shake

Etymology 5
From an old Niger-Congo root, see

Verb

 * 1)  to swallow

Derived terms

 * mímì

Verb

 * 1)  to move
 * 2)  to oscillate

Derived terms

 * ìmì, ìmìlẹ́gbẹ́

Etymology 8
From mi used in solfège to represent the third note of a major scale.

Noun

 * 1) The syllable used to represent the high-tone and its diacritic (´)

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) pubic hair

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) person, human being

Verb

 * 1) to be standing