meaning
(pronoun) I, me, we, us
semantic space · lipamanka
mi talks about the speaker. It can also refer to groups that include the speaker. Similarly to sina, when quoting others, it doesn't necesserily refer to the one who is speaking at the moment, and instead refers to the one being quoted. But besides situations like that, mi always includes the speaker.
ku translations
I100, me100, my100, mine63, our63, myself47, us43, self38, we38, ours36, ourselves26
pu verbatim
NOUN I, me, we, us
usage
core · 100% usage
found in pu
coined pre-pu
origin
Esperanto · mi ‘I, me’
Romance · m- ‘(1st person singular oblique)’
coined by jan Sonja
sitelen pona
miperhaps a hand pointing towards the speaker. compare sina and ona
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