me in Portuguese
me in Portuguese is me, mim, para mim — 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 Portuguese
me
As the object (direct or indirect) of a verb.
mim
As the object (direct or indirect) of a verb.
mim
As the object of a preposition.
mim
(archaic, proscribed) Myself; as a reflexive direct object of a verb.
para mim
(archaic, proscribed) Myself; as a reflexive direct object of a verb.
para mim
(colloquial, proscribed) Myself; as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative.
me
(colloquial, proscribed) Myself; as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative.
eu
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 Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "me" in Portuguese?
"me" in Portuguese is me, mim, para mim. 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 Portuguese, "me" is me, mim, para mim.
Are there other ways to say "me" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "me": me, mim, para mim, eu.
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