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mi

pron

/mi/

English Definition

I; me.

Etymology

  • (From English me.)

Examples

  • "Mi born a Westmoreland."

    I was born in Westmoreland.

  • "“Mi nearly dead wid laugh wen mi read wa Fieldgar post pon Gleaner website bout mi column, "Hair Policy Infested With Racism". […]”"

    I nearly died of laughter when I read what Fieldgar posted about my column on Gleaner's website, "Hair Policy Infested with Racism" […]

  • "Yuh can see mi?"

    Can you see me?

  • "“Si dat now! If yuh did only listen to mi!” […]”"

    Shucks! If only you had listened to me […]

  • "A mi suitcase dat."

    That's my suitcase.

  • "“Mi just done cook mi pork and mi rice and peas 'cause I didn't get to cook yesterday […]”"

    I've just finished cooking my pork and my Jamaican rice and peas because […]

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