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Mig Definition

mig

See also MIG, and MiG

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Etymology

From Latin medium.

Adjective

mig m. (feminine mitja, masculine plural migs or mitjos, feminine plural mitges)

  1. middle
  2. half

Related terms


Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse mik, from Proto-Germanic *mek, from Proto-Indo-European *me (“me”).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mig (nominative jeg, possessive min)

  1. (personal) me

Usage notes

Also used as reflexive pronoun.

See also

Danish personal pronouns
Number Person Inflection Nominative Accusative Possessive Reflexive Reflexive possessive
Singular First common jeg mig min
neuter mit
plural mine
Second common du dig din
neuter dit
plural dine
polite form De Dem Deres
Third masculine han ham hans sig sin
feminine hun hende hendes
common den den dens
neuter det det dets sit
plural sine
Plural First vi os vores
common vor
neuter vort
plural vore
Second I jer jeres
polite form De Dem Deres
Third de dem deres sig

Icelandic

Etymology

Old Norse mik

Pronoun

mig

  1. (personal) accusative form of ég; me
    Þú drapst mig.
    You killed me.
  2. myself
    Ég brenndi mig.
    I burnt myself.

Declension

Icelandic personal pronouns
Icelandic personal pronouns
singular first person second person third person masculine third person feminine third person neuter
nominative ég, eg, ek þú hann hún, hon, hón það, þat
accusative mig, mik þig, þik hann hana það, þat
dative mér þér honum, hánum henni því
genitive mín þín hans hennar þess
plural first person second person third person masculine third person feminine third person neuter
nominative við þið, þit þeir þær þau
accusative okkur ykkur þá þær þau
dative okkur ykkur þeim þeim þeim
genitive okkar ykkar þeirra þeirra þeirra

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *migъ.

Noun

mȋg m. (Cyrillic spelling ми̑г)

  1. wink
  2. hint
  3. cue

Declension

declension of mig
singular plural
nominative mȋg mȉgovi
genitive miga migova
dative migu migovima
accusative mig migove
vocative migu migove
locative migu migovima
instrumental migom migovima

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse mik, from Proto-Germanic, from Proto-Indo-European *me (“me”).

Pronunciation

Alternative forms

Pronoun

mig

  1. me (objective case)
    Såg du mig aldrig där?
    Did you never see me there?
    Kan du lära mig att jonglera?
    Can you teach me how to juggle?
  2. reflexive case of jag; compare myself
    Jag skar mig på kniven.
    I cut myself on the knife.

See also

Usage notes

Note that some verbs have special senses when used reflexively. For example, do not confuse jag lär mig att... ("I learn to...") [reflexive] with du lär mig att... ("you teach me to...") and jag lär mig själv att... ("I teach myself to..."). Here, lär means teach(es) if it is not reflexive, but learn(s) if it is reflexive. Hence the need for the separate pronoun "mig själv" to be used when object and subject agree, but the verb nevertheless should not be used in the reflexive case.

Declension

Swedish personal pronouns
subject object possessive
singular full full common neuter plural
1st person jag mig min mitt mina
2nd person du dig din ditt dina
3rd person masculine han honom hans
3rd person feminine hon henne hennes
3rd person common den den dess
3rd person neuter det det dess
3rd person indefinite man en ens
3rd person reflexive sig sin sitt sina
plural
1st person vi oss vår vårt våra
2nd person ni er er ert era
3rd person de dem deras
3rd person reflexive sig sin sitt sina

 

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Mig

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mig or MIG may refer to:

Industry

  • MiG, now Mikoyan, a Russian aircraft corporation, formerly the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau
  • Metal inert gas welding or MIG welding, a type of welding using an electric arc and a shielding gas

Business and finance

Miscellaneous

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