Usually the first person singular pronoun from the Old English "m", also the accusative and dative of "I", originally of Germanic origin; related to Dutch "mij", German "mir" (dative), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin "me", Greek "(e)me", and Sanskrit "m".
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