мене

Bulgarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɛnɛ]

Pronoun

ме́не (méne) (personal)

  1. full form of the first-person singular pronoun in the accusative case, used as the direct object of a verb; me
    Избери мене вместо Петър.
    Izberi mene vmesto Petǎr.
    Choose me instead of Peter.
    Мене ли търсиш?
    Mene li tǎrsiš?
    Is it me you are looking for?
  2. the first-person singular pronoun in the prepositional case, used as the object of a preposition; me
    Ела с мене.
    Ela s mene.
    Come with me.
    Не сядай до мене.
    Ne sjadaj do mene.
    Don't sit next to me.
  3. (dated) full form of the first-person singular pronoun in the dative case, used as the indirect object of a verb; to me, for me, me
    Кажи мене.
    Kaži mene.
    Tell me.
    Мене поръчаха да занеса писмото.
    Mene porǎčaha da zanesa pismoto.
    They ordered me to take the letter.

Usage notes

  • The full dative form is considered outdated and is usually substituted by the preposition на (na) and the accusative form:
    На мене поръчаха да занеса писмото.
    Na mene porǎčaha da zanesa pismoto.
    They ordered me to take the letter.

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɛnɛ]

Pronoun

мене (mene)

  1. Long direct object form of јас (jas).
  2. Long indirect object form of јас (jas).

Old Church Slavonic

Pronoun

мене (mene)

  1. genitive of азъ (azŭ)

Declension

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmʲenʲe]

Noun

ме́не (méne) f inan

  1. dative/prepositional singular of ме́на (ména)

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mêne/
  • Hyphenation: ме‧не

Pronoun

ме̏не (Latin spelling mȅne)

  1. of me (genitive singular of ја̑ (I))
  2. me (accusative singular of ја̑ (I))

Declension

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

  • мене́: IPA(key): [meˈnɛ]
  • ме́не: IPA(key): [ˈmɛne] (after prepositions)

Pronoun

мене́ or ме́не (mené or méne)

  1. genitive/accusative singular of я (ja)

Usage notes

The alternative form ме́не (with stress retraction onto the first syllable) is used after prepositions.

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