me in Danish
me in Danish is mig, jeg — me means the object form of "I" — used for the speaker when they are not the one doing the action, e.g. after a verb or preposition.
me in Danish
mig
jeg
What does "me" mean?
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pronoun The object form of "I" — used for the speaker when they are not the one doing the action, e.g. after a verb or preposition.
"Can you pass me the salt?"
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pronoun Used informally on its own, or after "and", even where formal grammar would call for "I".
"Who's there? Me."
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noun A person's inner self or true identity.
"Going back to painting helped her reconnect with the real me."
me in a sentence
- Can you pass me the salt?
- She gave the book to me before she left.
- Who's there? Me.
- Me and my brother built that treehouse ourselves.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "me" in Danish?
"me" in Danish is mig, jeg. me means: The object form of "I" — used for the speaker when they are not the one doing the action, e.g. after a verb or preposition.
How do you use "me" in a sentence?
Example: "Can you pass me the salt?" In Danish, "me" is mig, jeg.
Are there other ways to say "me" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "me": mig, jeg.
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