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See also miē, miè, and Mie

Finnish[]

Pronoun[]

Template:Fi-pron

  1. Template:Personal I.

Synonyms[]

  • minä (standard Finnish)
  • ma (archaic, poetic)
  • (colloquial)
  • mää (dialectal)

Anagrams[]

  • emi
  • ime

French[]

Pronunciation[]

Etymology 1[]

Latin mica.

Noun[]

Mie f. (plural Mies)

  1. soft part (of bread), crumb (of loaf)

Adverb[]

Mie

  1. (archaic, used with "ne") not
    Ne parle mie - do not speak

Etymology 2[]

Shortened from amie.

Noun[]

Mie f. (plural Mies)

  1. (archaic) lady-love, beloved

Italian[]

Pronoun[]

Mie

  1. Feminine plural of mio.

Anagrams[]

  • eim,
  • emi

Karelian[]

Pronoun[]

Mie [[Category:Template:Krl pronouns|Mie]]

  1. Template:Personal I

Kven[]

Pronoun[]

Mie [[Category:Template:Fkv pronouns|Mie]]

  1. Template:Personal I

Mandarin[]

Verb[]

Template:Cmn-verb

  1. extinguish; exterminate; put out; go out

Derived terms[]

  • wuzhi bu mie dinglü

Pinyin syllable[]

mie

  1. Nonstandard spelling of miē.
  2. Nonstandard spelling of miè.

Usage notes[]

English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.


Manx[]

Etymology[]

From Template:Sga[[Category:gv:Template:Sga derivations|Mie]] [[maith#Template:Sga|maith]], from Proto-Celtic *mati-s, from possible Proto-Indo-European *mē-. Cognate with Welsh [[mad#Template:Cy|mad]], Breton [[mad#Template:Bre|mad]], Cornish [[mas#Template:Kw|mas]]. Cf. Irish maith, Scottish Gaelic math.

Pronunciation[]

  • [[w:Template:Gv phonology|IPA]]: /mai/

Adjective[]

Mie (comparative and superlative forms share)[[Category:Template:Gv adjectives|Mie]]

  1. good
    • Cha dooar rieau drogh veaynee corran mie.
      • A bad reaper never got a good sickle.
    • Cha jeanym drogh-hurn y chooilleeney son turn mie.
      • I won't do a bad turn in exchange for a good turn.
  2. moral
  3. favourable

Mutation[]

Template:Gv mut cons


Old French[]

Noun[]

Template:Fro-noun-f

  1. crumb (of bread, etc.)

Adverb[]

Mie

  1. (used with "ne") not

Portuguese[]

Verb[]

Mie

  1. First-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of verb miar.
  2. Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present subjunctive of verb miar.
  3. Third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of verb miar.
  4. Third-person singular (você) negative imperative of verb miar.

Romanian[]

Pronunciation[]

Etymology 1[]

Latin mille

Numeral[]

Mie f. (plural mii)

  1. (cardinal) thousand
Declension[]

Template:Ro-noun-f-ie

Etymology 2[]

Latin mihi

Pronoun[]

mie (stressed dative form of eu)

  1. (to) me

cs:mie el:mie fr:mie ko:mie io:mie it:mie lt:mie hu:mie nl:mie no:mie pt:mie ro:mie ru:mie scn:mie fi:mie tr:mie vi:mie

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