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Name of God’s Son

ME, me

Sounds Like: MEH

Translations: me, myself

From the root: ME

Part of Speech: Pronoun

Explanation: This is the accusative and ablative singular form of the first-person pronoun in Latin. It is used as the direct object of a verb, the object of certain prepositions, or in various ablative constructions to indicate separation, means, or accompaniment.

Inflection: First-person, Singular, Accusative or Ablative


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The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables

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No other words from the same root, ME, appear in our texts.

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