Pronunciation: /mi/
noun a person's name or a term of endearment used to refer to oneself
A1 I like to eat mee goreng for lunch.
A2 She bought a packet of instant mee from the store.
B1 The mee soup at this restaurant is delicious.
B2 The chef prepared a special mee dish for the event.
C1 The mee dish was garnished with fresh herbs and spices.
C2 The restaurant is known for its signature mee dishes.
pronoun a pronoun used to refer to oneself
A1 Can you pass me the salt, please?
A2 She gave me a book for my birthday.
B1 My boss asked me to stay late to finish the project.
B2 The doctor prescribed me some medication for my allergies.
C1 The professor assigned me a research project on climate change.
C2 The director personally invited me to attend the film premiere.
formal The meeting will be held at the conference room, please make sure to bring your meeeting materials.
informal Hey, are you coming to the mee later?
slang I can't wait to catch up with you at the mee.
figurative The project deadline is approaching fast, we need to mee our targets to stay on track.
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