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my
1[ mahy ]
my-
2- variant of myo- before some vowels:
myalgia.
my
1/ maɪ /
determiner
- of, belonging to, or associated with the speaker or writer (me)
do you mind my smoking?
my own ideas
- used in various forms of address
my lord
my dear boy
- used in various exclamations
my goodness!
interjection
- an exclamation of surprise, awe, etc
my, how you've grown!
my
2the internet domain name for
- Malaysia
my-
3combining_form
- a variant of myo-
MY
4abbreviation for
- motor yacht
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of my1
Example Sentences
“Austin, like I’ve said before multiple times, he texted me throughout my time at Tennessee. So having him there, I ask him any questions. He’s always there to help me out,” Knecht said.
“Java told me, ‘Baby, I did my work back in the day.
"We can only work as hard as we have done. I'm aware of the pressure and that decisions could be made outside of my control," he continued.
Adrian said: "Tash talks about how much of a privilege it was to play for Wales. She's exploited that privilege and disappointed my daughter, and lots of other people."
"My sister, three years younger than me, has suffered from panic disorder for many years. She continues to inspire my research questions and my dedication to answering them."
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