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her, him, hir.
You have inspired me again so much.
لقد ألهمني ذلك كثيرًا مرة أخرى.
This interesting story helped me to better understand human nature.
ساعدتني هذه القصة الشيقة على فهم الطبيعة البشرية بشكل أفضل.
My friend has already left me.
لقد تركني صديقي بالفعل.
Fear has not left me.
الخوف لم يفارقني.
The fire of enthusiasm flared up inside me again.
اشتعلت نار الحماسة من جديد بداخلي.
The lawyer advised me not to speak.
نصحني المحامي بعدم التكلم.
The girl gave me another fax number.
الفتاة أعطتني رقم فاكس آخر.
This man is offering me money for my services.
هذا الرجل يعرض عليّ المال مقابل خدماتي.
Your post really made me think.
رسالتك جعلتني أفكر حقا.
me and mine
عائلتي وأقربائي
- You know, I could let this turn me bitter and hateful, but that's only affecting me and mine.
a pronoun of the first person in oblique cases, Old English me (dative), me, mec (accusative); oblique cases of I, from Proto-Germanic *meke (accusative), *mes (dative), source also of Old Frisian mi/mir, Old Saxon mi, Middle Dutch mi, Dutch mij, Old High German mih/mir, German mich/mir, Old Norse mik/mer, Gothic mik/mis; from PIE root *me-, oblique form of the personal pronoun of the first person singular (nominative *eg; see I); source also of Sanskrit, Avestan mam, Greek eme, Latin me, mihi, Old Irish me, Welsh mi "me," Old Church Slavonic me, Hittite ammuk.